Our Lady of the World's Fair
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Our Lady of the World's Fair

Bringing Michelangelo's "PietĂ " to Queens in 1964

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Our Lady of the World's Fair

Bringing Michelangelo's "PietĂ " to Queens in 1964

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Our Lady of the World's Fair reveals the remarkable story of how two of New York's most influential leaders persuaded the Vatican to allow one of the world's greatest works of art to leave Europe for the first and only time. Driven by different motives, Robert Moses and Francis Cardinal Spellman had the same vision: to display Michelangelo's masterpiece, the PietĂ , in the Vatican's pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.

As Ruth D. Nelson gracefully showcases, Moses believed this blockbuster would guarantee the fair's financial success. At the same time, Spellman, Cardinal of New York and the spiritual leader of Cold War America's Catholic community, hoped that at a time of domestic strife and global conflict, the PietĂ  's presence would have a positive spiritual impact on the nation. Although the fair did not turn out to be the financial bonanza that Moses expected, the PietĂ  drew record crowds of the faithful, art lovers, and the curious.

Nelson's fascinating uncovering of the intensive planning that went into designing the pavilion, transporting the art piece across the Atlantic, and coordinating Pope Paul VI's visit to New York in 1965—the first papal visit to the Western Hemisphere—demonstrates the sheer scale and opportunity of the two men's endeavors. Our Lady of the World's Fair depicts the skepticism and fierce criticism that faced the two New York power brokers. Rather than letting the negative weigh them down, they united and called on every resource at their disposal to make this unlikely cultural coup possible.

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Publisher
Three Hills
Year
2024
ISBN
9781501776922

Table of contents

  1. List of Illustrations
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. List of Abbreviations
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. The Vision: Robert Moses and the Valley of Ashes
  7. 2. Francis Cardinal Spellman: Faithful Son of America and Rome
  8. 3. Moses and Spellman: The Big Favor
  9. 4. The Coup: Moses Gets His Blockbuster
  10. 5. Spellman’s Dream Team: The Men Who Made It Happen
  11. 6. Moving Marble: Sacred Cargo
  12. 7. On Stage: Mielziner’s Magnum Opus
  13. 8. Moses Delivers: The Fair Opens
  14. 9. The Vatican Pavilion: Heaven on This Side of the Earth
  15. 10. The Agony and the Ecstasy: Michelangelo Meets Hollywood
  16. 11. City’s Embrace: The Pope’s Visit
  17. 12. Ciao, New York: The Fair Closes
  18. Epilogue: End of an Era
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index