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AT CHICAGO’S WORLD’S FAIR OF 1892 “Movements and Movers”

AT CHICAGO’S WORLD’S FAIR OF 1892 “Movements and Movers”

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AT CHICAGO’S WORLD’S FAIR OF 1892

“Movements and Movers”

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Classicism

Definition: Aesthetic attitudes and principles based on the

culture, art, and literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Characterized by emphasis on form, simplicity, proportion, and restrained emotion.

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Neoclassicism

Defined as: A regard for tradition and reverence of the classics,

with an accompanying distrust for innovation. A concern for social reality and the communal

commonplaces of thought that hold it together. A concern for nature, how things are= the way they

should remain.

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Modernism

Defined as: Forward-looking artists including architects,

designers, and artisans from the 1880s that forged a new and diverse vocabulary to escape the tyranny of past historical movements.

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Modernist Examples

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“The Chicago School of Architecture”

refers to a group of forward-thinking architects who felt that the architects broader contribution was to city and regional planning. The groups most prominent members were Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan, and Dankmar Adler.

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“The City Beautiful”

This was a “movement” in which its advocates sought to improve their city via beautification.

They aimed to rid the city of social ills and inspire civic loyalty and moral rectitude among the impoverished.

Cities would be in “cultural parity” with their European counterparts through the use of the “beaux-arts idiom”, and inviting city centers would appear to draw the upper classes to work and spend money in urban areas.

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Key Terms

Staff: derived from the German word,

staffiren, is: A building material with a

plaster of paris base used as the exterior wall

covering of temporary buildings, such as

those at the World’s Columbian Exposition.

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Midway Plaisance

The site of the amusement portion of the Fair.

Connected to, but separate from, the main fairgrounds.

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White City

The nickname of the main fairgrounds at the World’s Fair in 1893

Given this name because of all of the white plaster.

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IMPORTANT PEOPLE FROM THE WORLD’S FAIR

“Movers”

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Daniel Burnham1846-1912

A chief architect in the Chicago School

Came to Chicago in 1873

Named Chief Planner of the Columbian Expo in 1891

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Burnham’s designs

“the Plan of Chicago”

This is a a view looking north from the South Branch of the Chicago River

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The manThe man His workHis work

John W. Root

Partner of Burnham’s.Noted for architectural genius for such works as the Rookery building (right)Died before the world’s fair

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Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924)

an important member of the Chicago School of Architecture and partner with Dankmar Adler. Sullivan coined the phrase “form follows function.” Most experts consider the Auditorium Theatre to be his most important building. After he and Adler dissolved their partnership in 1895, he had few solo commissions and died penniless.

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Sullivan & Adler’s Auditorium Theatre

Built in 1889

First home to the Chicago Civic Opera and Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975

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Dankmar Adler (1844-1900)

Civil Engineer and partner of SullivanDesigned both the Chicago Stock Exchange

and Auditorium TheatreAn expert in acousticsTheir firm was instrumental in the rebuilding

of Chicago after the “Fire”Was a leader of the Chicago School of

Architecture

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Adler & Sullivan’s Chicago Stock Exchange Building

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Daniel Chester French (1850-1931)

One of America’s most famous sculptors

Most famous for designing the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.

Designed sculptures for the World’s Fair

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Augustus Saint Gaudens (1848-1907)

Famous American sculptor. He created sculptures in a simple, naturalistic style, and reduced details to express the essential character of the subject. He created standing and seated statues of Lincoln for Chicago parks in 1887 and 1906.

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Saint-Gaudens’ Work

One of his Abraham Lincoln sculptures in a Chicago park

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Frederick Law Olmstead (1822-1903)

Famous American landscape architect, city planner, and writer on social issues. Through his landscape designs and writings, he tried to recast the form of America’s cities and suburbs and promote the refinement and culture he thought the citizens of a republic could attain. He was responsible, in large part, for the layout of the World’s Columbian Exposition and the design of New York City’s Central Park. He also designed the suburban community of Riverside, Illinois

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Agricultural Building in ChicagoAgricultural Building in Chicago New York’s Central ParkNew York’s Central Park

Olmstead’s Work

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McKim, Mead, and White

Chicago Architecture Firm Charles F. McKim (1847-1909)- American architect

who popularized the building styles of the Renaissance and of classical Greece and Rome.

William R. Mead (1846-1928)- Partner

Stanford White (1853-1906)- leading innovator in American architecture, Partner in McKim, Mead, and White. Famous for his rich texture and ornamentation.

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The work of McKim, Mead, and White

Notice the ornamentation

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Who was she?Who was she? The Women’s BuildingThe Women’s Building

First female graduate of MIT Architectural Program.

She designed the Women’s Building for the Fair and its design was influenced by the Italian Renaissance and beaux-art found elsewhere in the White City.

Sophia Hayden (1868-1953)