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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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ca. 1933-1934
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[A Buddha statue at the Lama Temple exhibit, Century of Progress. This photo was taken in November of 1932.]
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[A Buddha statue at the Lama Temple exhibit, Century of Progress. This photo was taken in November of 1932.]
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[A side exterior view of the Electrical Group exhibition at A Century of Progress. The sculpture adorning the Southeast facade was entitled "Stellar Energy" and was dedicated to light, "the beginning of everything."]
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[A statue at the Federal Building at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[A view of the Electrical Building's relief sculpture Stellar Energy by Ulric Henry Ellerhusen.]
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[A view of Ulric Henry Ellerhusen's relief sculpture "Stellar Energy" on the front facade of the Electrical Building.]
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[Century of Progress International Exposition, Horticultural Exhibit.]
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[Century of Progress International Exposition, Horticultural Exhibit.]
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[Close-up view of the four pylon sculptures that decorate the north side of the Century of Progress Hall of Social Science.]
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[Close-up view of the four pylon sculptures that decorate the north side of the Century of Progress Hall of Social Science.]
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[Daniel Chester's "Statue of the Republic" in the Court of Honor at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.]
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[Exterior view of "Atomic Energy" by sculptor Ulric Henry Ellerhusen. The caption to the right of the figure reads: "Energy is the substance of all things. The cycles of atoms the play of the elements are its forms cast by a mighty hand to become the world's foundations." The image adorned the southeast facade of the Electrical Group building.]
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[Exterior view of one of the sculptures that adorned the facade of the Electrical Group building exhibition at the Chicago World's Fair, 1933.]
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[Exterior view of the Electrical Group exhibition building. The bas relief sculpture on the facade of the building symbolizes "Energy."]
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[Exterior view of the Electrical Group exhibition building. The bas relief sculpture on the facade of the building symbolizes "Energy."]
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[Exterior view of the Electrical Group exhibition building. The bas relief sculpture on the facade of the building symbolizes "Energy."]
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[Exterior view of the Electrical Group exhibition building. The bas relief sculpture on the facade of the building symbolizes "Energy."]
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[Exterior view of the Electrical Group exhibition building. The bas relief sculpture on the facade of the building symbolizes "Energy."]
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[Exterior view of the sculpture "Stellar Energy," which adorns the southeast facade of the Electrical Group building. The caption beneath the figure reads: "Light is the beginning of all things, from the utmost aether it issues shaping the stars answering in its patterns to the majesty of creative thought." The sculptor for this design was Ulric Henry Ellerhusen.]
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[Four pylon sculptures decorate the north side of the Century of Progress Hall of Social Science.]
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