
Auction Closed
April 26, 01:36 PM GMT
Estimate
18,000 - 25,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
depicting the World's Columbian Exposition, which was the World's Fair held in Chicago in 1893, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World
approximately 419 by 275cm.
Inscriptions
The inscription in the centre of the upper border reading: Dastur-e eftekhar al-sadat-e kermani
‘The order of the grace of the sayyids of Kerman’ (unidentified)
Almost exactly 130 years ago - on 1st May 1893 - the World’s Columbian Exposition was opened in Chicago by President Glover Cleveland. The Fair, held in Jackson Park, was centred on a large lake representing the voyage Columbus took to the New World. It covered 690 acres (2.8 km2), and featured nearly 200 mainly temporary structures primarily in Beaux-Arts style, canals and lagoons, and national pavilions representing people and cultures from 46 countries, exceeding in scale and ambition any other previous World Fair. More than 27 million people attended the exposition during its six-month run, setting a world record for attendance at an outdoor event on October 9, 1893, ‘Chicago Day’, with 751,026 visitors. The many foreign visitors to the fair included the Persian traveller Mirza Mohammad Ali Mo'in ol-Saltaneh who left Persia on 20th April, 1892 with the specific intention of visiting the Fair and wrote a vivid and detailed account of his visit (Muʿin al-Salṭana, 1363/1984). Several foodstuffs were introduced for the first time at the fair, including Juicy Fruit Gum, Shredded Wheat Cereal and Brownies. Attractions included the original Ferris Wheel, built by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., which was 264 feet high, life-size reproductions of Christopher Columbus' three ships, the Santa Clara, the Pinta, and the Santa María built in Spain and sailed across the Atlantic, and from Norway, the Viking, a replica of the Gokstad ship, which was also sailed across to the Exposition from Bergen, with a crew of 12 men. These ships, the Ferris wheel (in the top centre of the field) and many of the national pavilions are represented here in delightful detail, along with other marvels such as the moving sidewalk along the Grand Wharf which projects into the lagoon in the lower part of the field. Various important dignitaries are depicted amongst the pavilions, whilst the border has roundels with alternating portraits of President Glover Cleveland and of Naser al-Din Shah, between cartouches depicting a classical Persian bridge in a landscape. Guidebooks which included depictions of each of the pavilions, such as the Rand McNally & Co’s Advance Guide to the World’s Columbian Exposition, published in 1893, photographs, postcards and maps were all produced to publicise the fair and its myriad exhibits. The main image of the waterfront appears to have been based on the ‘Bird’s Eye View of Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition’ also published by Rand McNally & Co., whilst the various images of the pavilions may have been taken from their guidebook, op.cit.
For another example from the same cartoon in this sale, commissioned from the master weaver ‘Ali Kermani, please see lot 136 in this sale.
Comparable examples previously sold at auction include Christies 16th April, 2007, lot 33 (also by ‘Ali Kermani for Muhammad Reza Khan, (see lot 136 in this sale); 7th October 2010, lot 183; 8th April 2014, lot 5.
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