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"Cairo Street"
1893 World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago Tribune Art Supplement — September 3, 1893
Vibrant original color lithographic art supplement published by the Chicago Tribune depicting Cairo Street, one of the most popular and exotic attractions on the Midway Plaisance at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. This colorful scene captures the bustling Egyptian marketplace that captivated millions of visitors and introduced American audiences to Middle Eastern culture.
Cairo Street - Most Popular Midway Attraction:
Cairo Street was the sensation of the Midway Plaisance, featuring an elaborate recreation of an Egyptian marketplace complete with authentic buildings, merchants, performers, and the famous "Streets of Cairo" entertainment. This exotic attraction included:
Cairo Street became the Midway's biggest draw and introduced concepts of "exotic" entertainment that influenced American popular culture for decades.
The Midway Plaisance - Entertainment District:
The Midway Plaisance was the entertainment and cultural district of the 1893 fair, featuring attractions from around the world. Cairo Street was the crown jewel of the Midway, combining education, spectacle, and entertainment in a way that had never been seen before in America.
The success of Cairo Street established the template for exotic attractions at world's fairs, amusement parks, and entertainment venues for generations to come.
Cultural & Historical Significance:
Cairo Street represented:
Why This Print is Collectible:
Cairo Street prints are particularly sought after because they capture:
The exotic, colorful nature of Cairo Street makes these prints visually striking and historically significant.
September 3, 1893 - Peak Fair Period:
This supplement was published on September 3, 1893, during the height of the exposition when millions of visitors were experiencing Cairo Street firsthand. These mid-to-late summer supplements captured the fair at its busiest and most vibrant.
Technical Details:
Condition:
Strong original color with excellent architectural detail and atmosphere.
Please review photos carefully for exact condition. A museum-worthy survivor from one of the most important international exhibitions of the 19th century.
Collecting Context:
Cairo Street and Midway Plaisance subjects are popular with collectors because they represent:
These supplements are increasingly scarce, particularly in vibrant Midway subjects like Cairo Street.
Perfect For:
Display & Appeal:
The vibrant colors, exotic architecture, and bustling marketplace scene make this a visually striking focal point. Cairo Street represents the fun, accessible, and exotic side of the 1893 fair—where ordinary Americans experienced cultures from around the world.
Provenance:
From a Chicago family collection preserved for over a century.
A colorful and historically significant view of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition's most popular Midway attraction—Cairo Street, where millions experienced Middle Eastern culture for the first time.