JOHN NORTON Dimensions of Natural Objects in Miles, 1933Sku: YY2489 Artist: John Norton Title: Dimensions of Natural Objects in Miles Year: 1933 Signed: No Medium: Lithograph Paper Size: 44. 75 x 27. 75 inches ( 114 x 70 cm ) Image Size: 41. 25 x 24. 75 inches ( 105 x 63 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B : Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Supplemental Condition Information: Some slight fraying on edges of poster, dents and paper
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Sku: YY2489 Artist: John Norton Title: Dimensions of Natural Objects in Miles Year: 1933 Signed: No Medium: Lithograph Paper Size: 44.75 x 27.75 inches ( 114 x 70 cm ) Image Size: 41.25 x 24.75 inches ( 105 x 63 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Supplemental Condition Information: Some slight fraying on edges of poster, dents and paper breaks throughout, damage in bottom left corner and heavy sun damage staining in bottom of poster.
Additional Details: This striking Art Deco–inspired educational poster was originally created for the South Mural of the Great Hall of the Basic Sciences Building at the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. Designed by John Norton, the composition presents a compelling visual hierarchy of scale—from atoms and protons to the Earth, sun, and distant galaxies—measured in miles.
Rendered in a bold, geometric style characteristic of the era, the design combines scientific information with modernist aesthetics. Stylized celestial forms, planetary imagery, and architectural framing elements guide the viewer through an ascending scale of magnitude, reflecting the optimism and fascination with science and progress that defined the early 20th century.
The monochromatic palette enhances the clarity of the diagram while reinforcing its graphic strength, making it both educational and visually sophisticated.
A rare and historically significant example of early scientific visualization and Art Deco design, appealing to collectors of educational ephemera, modernist graphics, and World’s Fair material from the pre-digital poster era.
Framing available upon request.
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JOHN NORTON Dimensions of Natural Objects in Miles, 1933