A picture of this painting was used for the cover of the 1953 GM Annual Report. The painting was commissioned by artist John Falter in 1953. He was asked to go out to a Parade of Progress event and capture on canvas the essence of the event.
Mr. Falter took lots of photos and when he got back to his studio, he laid them all out and started his painting. One of the photographs is said to be this black and white with a picture
"Boss" Kettering, GM Vice President, was instrumental in getting Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.'s support to put the Science and Technology Exhibit from the 1933-34 Chicago World's Fair on the road.
On February 11, 1936, the Parade of Progress made its debut in Lakeland, Florida. With the exception of the war years, the show ran until 1956.
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