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New York Fair- Woman Statue
halfsheet promotional advertisement for the
1939 New York World's Fair, designed by the American artist and illustrator John Atherton.
Details of the Poster and Fair

Artist: John Atherton (1900–1952) created this Art Deco composition for the fair.
Theme Center: The design prominently features the fair's central architectural symbols: the towering, spire-shaped Trylon and the large, spherical Perisphere. The Perisphere housed a diorama called "Democracity," which depicted a utopian "city of the future".
Fair Theme: The overall theme of the event was "Building the World of Tomorrow," intended to lift American spirits during the Great Depression and showcase futuristic technology and design.
Key Exhibits: Visitors were introduced to a wide array of new technologies and consumer products at the fair, including television, air conditioning, nylon stockings, and color film.
Location: The fair took place in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York.
New York Fair- Woman Statue - Mounted (Poster)
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New York Fair- Woman Statue (Poster)