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          Poster, advertising the Chicago World's Fair, designed by Weimer Pursell, printed by Neely Printing Co., lithograph, Chicago,!

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          The 1933-34 Chicago World’s Fair, dubbed the ‘Century of Progress’, was a celebration of the centenary of the city’s founding.

          Intended to demonstrate the progress of humanity through scientific technology, the fair’s central aim was to lift the Chicago out of the depths of the Great Depression by encouraging collaboration between governments, scientists and industries.

          Chicago World's Fair, A Century of Progress, by Weimer Pursell - Prints, Canvas and Custom Framing From The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

        1. Marion Weimer Pursell was born on month day , in birth place, Kentucky.
        2. Poster, advertising the Chicago World's Fair, designed by Weimer Pursell, printed by Neely Printing Co., lithograph, Chicago,
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        5. The fair presented new technology both in its exhibits and, crucially, through its architecture – all of the buildings demonstrated modern construction techniques and materials. These huge and quickly-erected prefabricated palaces were intended to impress on visitors the scale and potential of the US building industry.

          This poster highlights the importance of architecture to the fair, focussing on five of its most prominent buildings.

          The main illustration is of the Hall of Science – the centrepiece of the 1933 fair, designed by classically-trained architect Paul Cret (1876-1945). The Hall of S