""Benjamin Franklin's Triumphal Arrival at Philadelphia from Europe.""   Lot no. 3321

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By Simon Greco (1917-2005)


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"Benjamin Franklin's Triumphal Arrival at Philadelphia from Europe, September 14, 1786." From a series of historic prints designed as advertisements to promote Philadelphia Blended Whisky. Later published in Gerald W. Johnson's book Pattern for Liberty: The Story of Old Philadelphia, published by McGraw Hill in 1952, which captions the image: "The home-town boy who made good - Franklin Returning from Europe in 1786."

 

In the 1940s, the Continental Distilling Corporation commissioned artists Simon Greco, James Bingham, and Edward Everett Henry to create a series of historical images of Philadelphia to promote its Philadelphia Blended Whisky, which it referred to as “The Heritage Whisky.” By highlighting key moments that led to the founding of the country and the city’s cultural heritage in its advertising, the company sought to position Philadelphia Blended Whisky as having a rich and enduring legacy.

 

The advertising copy links the City of Brotherly Love with “a legendary heritage of hospitality,” which is “one of the proud traditions established by Colonial Philadelphia.” Despite the textual emphasis on hospitality, the corresponding illustrations don’t touch upon the friendly reception or entertainment of guests, nor do they include any imagery of whisky-drinkers. Separated from the advertising copy, it would be difficult to determine the product these images were commissioned to sell. This lack of emphasis on the product in the imagery may in part be due to the fact that the Continental Distilling Corporation also released the illustrations as lithographs, likely with the hope the pictures would be treated as home decor. Some illustrations from the series were later published in Gerald W. Johnson's book Pattern for Liberty: The Story of Old Philadelphia, published by McGraw Hill in 1952. Of the 32 illustrations published in the text, The Illustrated Gallery has held around 20 of the original paintings in its collection.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

 

A native of Italy, Greco was born in 1917 to an Italian-American father and an Italian mother.  The family came to the United States in 1921 and settled in St. Louis where his father worked for a gas company.
By the 1940s, Greco had moved to New York to do commercial art as well as his own work. He was best known for his “magic realism” paintings, a style that was popular in the mid-20th Century, and was considered an expert at it. He became well known for two series he illustrated for Life magazine, The World We Live In in 1953 and The Epic of Man in 1956. He also painted many covers for magazines during the 1950s and 60s.
As a fine art painter his work has been exhibited at the University of Pennsylvania, Addison Gallery of American Art and the Solomon Guggenheim Muse