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Childe Hassam painting of the 1893 World’s Fair sells for $44,000

American impressionist painter Childe Hassam (1859–1935) created several paintings of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition fairgrounds. He visited Chicago for the first time in 1892 to prepare his works that depicted what the World’s Fair would look like when open the following year. He also exhibited five oil paintings and five watercolors in the Palace of Fine Arts. An original 1893 World’s Fair painting by Hassam sold for $44,000 in the Heritage Auctions American Art Signature Auction #8099 on November 4, 2022. The 11-by-14-inch gouache on paper laid on board had an estimate $60,000-$80,000. Childe Hassam's painting World's [...]

By Scott|November 13th, 2022|Categories: ANTIQUES, NEWS|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

145. Picturesque World’s Fair – West Main Entrance of the Manufactures Building

WEST MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE MANUFACTURES BUILDING.—Columbia Avenue, the great thoroughfare which extended north and south through the Manufactures Building, was crossed at the center by a similar broad way, and. this interior street where it terminated at the west afforded exit upon a particularly beautiful scene. Across the North Canal and at the entrance to the East Lagoon a bridge extended, over which passed and repassed the throng between the Manufactures and the group of large structures west of it. Close at hand to the north lay the Wooded Island, and to the south, over the canal, could [...]

By Randy|November 13th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Singles Night at the 1893 World’s Fair

In the era before dating apps, how were singles to meet? One Chicagoan in 1893 proposed a special day on the fairgrounds of the World’s Columbian Exposition for not-so-young-and-still-unattached visitors. The October 21, 1893, issue of the Chicago Inter Ocean carried the following Letter to the Editor, signed “A. LS.” (presumably one of the “autumn lassies” mentioned in the letter?). Although the Fair held many “special days”—for groups ranging from North Dakotans to Nicaraguans, French Engineers to Fishermen—the author’s proposed Halloween Congress for Singles was not to be. First, Closing Day of the World’s Fair was set for October [...]

By Scott|October 30th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , |0 Comments

When hunger overtakes visitors on the 1893 fairgrounds, they are in danger

We’re all feeling the pain of soaring food prices today. They did back in 1893, too. Visitors to the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition were shocked by the cost food on the fairgrounds and frustrated by not being able to find a bill of fare before ordering in the restaurant concessions. The complaints pilled up thick in the first few weeks of the Exposition in May, especially at the White Horse Inn on the south end of the fairgrounds. At this exact replica of the famous English public house in Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers (1836–37), guests were confronted with wide [...]

By Scott|October 25th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , , |0 Comments

1893 World’s Fare in Downtown Chicago

The 1893 World’s Fair is the puported theme of three new food and drink establishments in downtown Chicago in September 2022. Kinsley, a new restaurant and bar in the One North Wacker building, promises to evoke a “spirit of innovation and diversity, inspired by the ultimate Fairgrounds of old, the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition and its gleaming White City.” The name comes from famed Chicago restaurateur Herbert M. Kinsley, who (according to the owners) was hired by architect Daniel Burnham to plan the restaurant landscape of the 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition. While the interior design is bright and [...]

By Scott|October 24th, 2022|Categories: NEWS|0 Comments

“It will take two years to see it all”

When Barney Fredendall from Guilderland, New York, returned home from his visit to the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, he commented that “it will take two years to see it all.” In her article "In 1892, Columbus was celebrated in big Chicago fair and by school children locally," Mary Ellen Johnson describes other impressions of the Columbian Exposition from the pages of the Altamont Enterprise newspaper. “The matter of a visit to the World’s Fair is becoming an epidemic,” noted the editor of the Altamont Enterprise newspaper from Upstate New York.

By Scott|October 22nd, 2022|Categories: NEWS|Tags: |0 Comments

144. Picturesque World’s Fair – Interior of the Electricity Building

INTERIOR OF THE ELECTRICITY BUILDING.—How the world advances was perhaps better illustrated in the Electricity Building than in any other of the great structures on the grounds. At no previous exposition had there ever been a structure set apart for electrical exhibits and at none could there have been anything like the display here made. The marvelous advance in the use of electricity has been accomplished since Philadelphia and Paris did their best. Science and invention have but lately begun to fairly occupy this new world, but that the occupancy is already great was demonstrated by the magnificent showing [...]

By Randy|October 14th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Nov 3, 2022: “MEET ME AT THE FAIR!: Music from the Great World’s Fairs” (Williamsport, PA)

Paragon Ragtime Orchestra will present MEET ME AT THE FAIR!: Music from the Great “World’s Fairs” on November 3, 2022. A spectacular musical celebration of the legendary world’s fairs, including the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, and the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Music played a key role in the success of all these international festivals, launching both hit songs and the illustrious careers of many American musicians (including Scott Joplin and Sousa). This new Paragon Ragtime Orchestra program features dozens of stirring world’s fair hits (from rare, original scores) with the continuous [...]

By Scott|October 12th, 2022|Categories: AUDIO, EVENTS (past)|0 Comments

The Indian guru who spoke at the 1893 World’s Fair

“One morning in September 1893, a 30-year-old Indian man sat on a curb on Chicago’s Dearborn Street wearing an orange turban and a rumpled scarlet robe. He had come to the United States to speak at the Parliament of the World’s Religions, part of the famous World Columbian Exposition. The trouble was, he hadn’t actually been invited …” Read more about Swami Vivekananda’s time at the 1893 World’s Fair in Jennie Rothenberg Gritz's “The Indian Guru Who Brought Eastern Spirituality to the West” for Smithsonian Magazine (October 6, 2022). Swami Vivekananda (center) and other East India Delegates to [...]

By Scott|October 11th, 2022|Categories: NEWS|Tags: , |0 Comments

Listen to the journey of the Viking Ship to the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago

Few surviving artifacts from the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition are as treasured as the Viking, an exact replica of the Gokstad ship that sailed from Norway to be displayed at the Fair. Friends of the Viking Ship in Geneva, Illinois, work to preserve and educate about the Viking and her crew. They have released a new audiobook version of Viking: From Norway to America (Friends of the Viking Ship, 2014), an English translation of the memoir written by crew member Rasmus Rasmussen. The audiobook is available through many online retailers, including: Apple Books Barnes & Noble Chirp Google Play [...]

By Scott|October 10th, 2022|Categories: AUDIO, NEWS|Tags: |0 Comments
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