Nov 15, 2004 - Sale 2023

Sale 2023 - Lot 70

Price Realized: $ 5,520
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
NEMBHARD N. CULIN NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR. 1937.
29x191/2 inches. New York World's Fair 1939 Corporation, New York.
Condition B+: expertly replaced top and bottom margins; faded.
"A colorful bird's-eye view of the Theme Center [showing] fairgoers entering the Perisphere from the Trylon and leaving by the Helicline." (The World of Tomorrow p. 195). Themed "The World of Tomorrow," the fair's main attraction, housed inside the Perisphere, was a city of the future called "Democracity," which visitors would view from revolving balconies. The story of this poster, contrary to many published descriptions, is as follows: It was published two years prior to the fair when the plans for the Trylon and Perisphere were first released to the press. It was not part of the later competition won by Joseph Binder for the poster design ultimately chosen to promote the fair. Also, the poster has often been mis-attributed to Alice Mumford Cunin, when in fact the artist was Nembhard N. Culin, an architect who worked with the architectural firm of Frost, Frost & Fenner designers of several pavilions for the fair. World's Fair.