Light's Golden Jubilee and Dedication of Edison Institute by Irving Bacon, Painted 1945

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Artifact Overview

Henry Ford planned the dedication of his museum complex to coincide with the 50th anniversary in October 1929 of Thomas Edison's invention of the incandescent lamp. Surprisingly, there were no photographs taken of the Light's Golden Jubilee banquet so, in the mid-1930s, Ford asked his staff artist, Irving Bacon, to capture the event in this panoramic painting, which took over a decade to complete.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Oil painting (Visual work)

Date Made

1945

Subject Date

21 October 1929

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Museum Display

Object ID

46.79.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Henry and Clara Ford

Material

Oil paint (Paint)
Canvas

Dimensions

Height: 84 in
Width: 204 in

Light's Golden Jubilee and Dedication of Edison Institute by Irving Bacon, Painted 1945