From a series of what we presume were preliminary storyboard illustrations for a large event. Some of these were signed simply "Zuckerman" but the origins and dates of the artist are as yet unknown. With the ultra-stylized Art Deco look, the references to Americana and Hollywood, and the recurring fashions throughout, we suspect these might have been created in preparation for the famously failed Los Angeles World's Fair of 1923: American Hisorical Review and Motion Picture Exposition.
Never fully realized, the Fair was meant to expound upon the founding of the United States, focusing on--and hopefully boosting--one of its most popular industries, which had recently suffered several deeply damaging scandals--the Hollywood motion picture complex.