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By DAVID JONES
|‘Deconstructing Power’ — a triumph — is being remounted at the Cooper Hewitt Gallery.

The Exposition Universelle of 1900, at Paris, stretched between the esplanade of Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower, which was new, having been built for another exposition just 11 years before. It dazzled on both sides of the Seine, yet another argument for why the City of Light would own the 20th century just as London had dominated the 19th. It was the heyday of the Belle Époque. The world was still innocent.

By DAVID JONES
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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By JENNIFER DOHERTY
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By LUKE FUNK
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By MICHAEL BARONE
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By HOLLIE McKAY
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By LENORE SKENAZY
|The Exposition Universelle of 1900, at Paris, stretched between the esplanade of Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower, which was new, having been built for another exposition just 11 years before. It dazzled on both sides of the Seine, yet another argument for why the City of Light would own the 20th century just as London had dominated the 19th. It was the heyday of the Belle Époque. The world was still innocent.
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