Correspondence between E.G. Liebold and Edwin W. Hammer regarding Light's Golden Jubilee Banquet Painting, 1936
THF276899 / Correspondence between E.G. Liebold and Edwin W. Hammer regarding Light's Golden Jubilee Banquet Painting, 1936 / item1
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Artifact Overview
In the mid-1930s, more than six years after the Light's Golden Jubilee celebration, Henry Ford commissioned a panoramic painting of that evening's banquet. Letters were sent to attendees asking them to indicate on an enclosed diagram where they sat and for a photograph so that their image could be included in the painting. Edwin Hammer sent a photograph and a transcription of his diary entry for that day.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Correspondence
Date Made
02 July 1936 - 11 August 1936
Subject Date
21 October 1929
Collection Title
Location
By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center
Object ID
84.1.1657.8
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Photographic materials
Technique
Gelatin silver process
Handwriting
Printing (Process)
Typewriting
Color
Black-and-white (Colors)
Dimensions
Height: 10.5 in (letters)
Width: 7.25 in (letters)
Height: 11 in (response)
Width: 8.5 in (response)
Height: 10.25 in (seating chart)
Width: 7.25 in (seating chart)
Height: 6 in (photograph)
Width: 4 in (photograph)
Height: 2.25 in (photograph)
Width: 2.25 in (photograph)
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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.