WORLD'S FAIR 6- PHILADELPHIE 1876
WORLD'S FAIR 6- PHILADELPHIE 1876
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Original Artwork
Acrylic on Canvas - 3D Wooden Frame
Protective Varnish - Hanging System on the Back
Artist's Signature on the Side and Back of the Canvas
Dimension
40 cm x 40 cm
WORLD’S FAIR 6: Philadelphia 1876 – A Celebration of the Universal Exposition
"World’s Fair 6 - Philadelphia 1876" celebrates the 1876 Universal Exposition in Philadelphia through an abstract composition of geometric shapes and vibrant colors.
Architectural Evocation
The lines and curves within this artwork suggest the iconic structures from the Exposition, capturing the essence of this historic event. The dynamic shapes evoke a sense of grandeur and architectural achievement, immersing the viewer in the Exposition's monumental impact.
Tribute to Innovation
The bold colors of red, blue, and yellow reflect the spirit of innovation and progress showcased during the Exposition. These tones symbolize the technological advancements of the time, honoring the era’s breakthrough inventions.
Representation of Diversity
Asymmetrical shapes add an artistic dimension, highlighting the cultural and technological diversity on display at the Universal Exposition. The variety of forms mirrors the global exchange of ideas and creativity that characterized this historic event.
Flexibility and Versatility of “World’s Fair”
Comprising 20 unique canvases, the "World’s Fair" series offers flexibility in display. Each piece can be exhibited individually or combined to create a cohesive visual narrative, allowing for a customizable and unique experience.
Journey through History
Dive into "World’s Fair 6: Philadelphia 1876" and let this captivating artwork transport you back to one of history’s most revolutionary events. Each brushstroke is a tribute to the innovation and cultural exchange that defined the Philadelphia Exposition.
Londres 1851 | Paris 1855 | Londres 1862 | Paris 1867 | Vienne 1873 | Philadelphie 1876 | Paris 1878 | Melbourne 1880 | Barcelone 1888 | Paris 1889 | Chicago 1893 | Bruxelles 1897 | Paris 1900 | Saint-Louis 1904 | Liège 1905 | Milan 1906 | Bruxelles 1910 | Gand 1913 | San Francisco 1915 | Barcelone 1929.
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