Nov 10, 2003 - Sale 1984

Sale 1984 - Lot 100

Price Realized: $ 3,220
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
WINGS OF A CENTURY / WORLD'S FAIR CHICAGO. 1934.
41x273/4 inches. Neely Printing Company, Chicago.
Condition B+: repaired tears, restoration and overpainting in image; horizontal fold; restoration in margins.
A rare poster for the Chicago World's Fair ("A Century of Progress") not advertising the fair itself, but an individual attraction within it. Drawing 38 million visitors, the Chicago World's Fair was the first of America's "Great Fairs of the Depression." During those economically dire times "fairs offered the illusion of better times, an escapism similar to, but more tangible than, Hollywood's palliatives" (World's Fair p. 15). Recalling the self-promotional posters of Buffalo Bill and the extravagant claims of American circus posters, this image promises a spectacle of amazing proportions including vehicles of all types, animals, historical recreations and a "company of 200 persons!" The 1939 New York World's Fair had a similar pageant, "Railroads on Parade." Although unsigned, the poster bears the bright colors and design style of other Chicago World's Fair posters designed by Weimer Pursell, backed up by the existence of a 1933 flyer for the same event, featuring the same image with slightly different text, signed by Pursell.