Nov 23, 2021 - Sale 2589

Sale 2589 - Lot 231

Price Realized: $ 8,750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,500 - $ 4,500

JOSEPH BINDER (1898-1972)

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR / THE WORLD OF TOMORROW. 1939.


30 1/2x20 inches, 77 1/2x50 3/4 cm. Grinnell Litho. Co., Inc., New York.
Condition A-: small replaced losses and expert restoration in margins; expertly-repaired tear at top edge, slightly into image.

A strong Art Deco and Modernist design for the New York World's Fair, featuring "a visual epitomization" of the Trylon and Perisphere rising over a train, ship and the silhouette of New York City (World of Tomorrow p. 218). This design was awarded first prize in the poster competition for the fair in 1938. Joseph Binder studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts under the great Secessionist, Alfred Roller. He immigrated to America in the mid-1930s, where he created campaigns for United Airlines and the American Red Cross. He designed covers for Fortune and Graphis magazines, and in 1948, was appointed Art Director and Designer for the U.S. Navy. This is the larger format. World of Tomorrow p. 219, Weill 427, Resnick 31, The Poster 304, Affiche Art Deco p. 116, Crouse p. 108, Century of Posters p. 309.