Null Raymond Loewy
Living in Space - Nasa Projects
London, Sotheby’s 20 July 198…
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Raymond Loewy Living in Space - Nasa Projects London, Sotheby’s 20 July 1981 Printed catalogue, 300x210 mm, 32 pp, illustrated covers, we join seven silver prints, ca. 180x240 mm, portraits and auction pre-view This documentary archive was proposed as a single lot: «Sotheby's expects to get an astronomical six figure sum for the more than 3,000 designs and working drawings that make up ' Raymond Loewy and Living in Space.' Loewy, the grand old man of industrial design, was NASA's official habitability consultant for the Apollo, Saturn, Skylab and Space Shuttle missions from 1967 to 1972.»

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Raymond Loewy Living in Space - Nasa Projects London, Sotheby’s 20 July 1981 Printed catalogue, 300x210 mm, 32 pp, illustrated covers, we join seven silver prints, ca. 180x240 mm, portraits and auction pre-view This documentary archive was proposed as a single lot: «Sotheby's expects to get an astronomical six figure sum for the more than 3,000 designs and working drawings that make up ' Raymond Loewy and Living in Space.' Loewy, the grand old man of industrial design, was NASA's official habitability consultant for the Apollo, Saturn, Skylab and Space Shuttle missions from 1967 to 1972.»

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