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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Date
ca. 1933-1934
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1933
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Subject
Pylons (Gateways)
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Sculpture
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Social Science
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Exhibition Buildings
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Figurines
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Kaufmann & Fabry co.
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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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[Four pylon sculptures decorate the north side of the Century of Progress Hall of Social Science.]
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[Four pylon sculptures decorate the north side of the Century of Progress Hall of Social Science.]
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[Nighttime view of four pylon sculptures that decorate the north side of the Century of Progress Hall of Social Science.]
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[Oblique view of the sculptured pylons at the entrance to the Hall of Social Science.]
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[Oblique view of the sculptured pylons at the entrance to the Hall of Social Science.]
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[View of the pylons which adorn the social science wing of the Electrical Group exhibition building at A Century of Progress.]
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"North facade of the Hall of Science -- Chicago's 1933 World's Fair. At night the twelve pylons, arranged in a semi-circle about an electric fountain, are illuminated in red. The carillon tower shown in the distance is lighted in a mysterious blue. The entire building is a symphony of color in the modern manner."
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"Within the great court of the Hall of Science, where the wonders of scientific progress are revealed at A Century of Progress, Chicago's 1933 World's Fair. At the extreme left is shown the rostrum from which speakers address multitudes gathered for gala occasions. In the background appear the tops of the twelve pylons which, arranged in a semi-circle, from the north facade of this structure."
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