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The current look of Air Force One is a true design classic. It dates back to 1962, and is the result of collaboration between JFK and Raymond Loewy, one of the fathers of industrial design.
‘Seafoam’ blue Although one of Loewy’s initial sketches included some red, the final design did not. The dominant blue paint job came at JFK’s request.
Loewy’s Starliner Coupé from the early 1950s—nicknamed the “Loewy Coupé”—is still one of the most influential automotive designs of the 20th century. The famous blue nose of Air Force One?
Making Skylab Human-Friendly Best known for his iconic designs, from the Lucky Strike logo to Air Force One, Raymond Loewy also consulted on NASA’s first space station.
Gain insight into the auction performance of Loewy Raymond . Track the change in total sales value, performance of lots against estimate and compare the artist's sale price according to the artwork ...
1/13 Air Force One livery Every time the US President takes off to faraway lands, he does so inside the Loewy-designed shell of Air Force One. The two complementary tones of blue and the Caslon ...
That locomotive is referencing the work of Raymond Loewy (it's his 120th birthday), who, among his many other achievements, designed some remarkable cars.
The distinctive look of the 1961 Studebaker Avanti was the creation of design genius Raymond Loewy. Even though Studebaker went out of business soon after it hit the streets, the Avanti has been ...
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