Description
The artist created a maquette for the Moon Landing serigraph. From this maquette and under the supervision of Alan Lurie, screens were cut and then proofs were pulled. The artist corrected the first proof by hand, changing the colors and a number of other items. A second proof was pulled and the entire edition was then pulled one color at a time under the supervision of Alan Lurie at the Chicago Serigraph Workshop. Each print thereafter embossed. In addition, silver foil was applied by hot stamping.
Each print in the edition was inspected and initialed by hand in pencil by Loewy in Palm Springs, California, February 1979. Professionally Framed with Conservation Tru Vue glass
About the Artist
Raymond Loewy
In 1998, Laurence Loewy established Loewy Design in Atlanta, Georgia to manage her father’s continued interests in the United States. Laurence died of natural causes October 15, 2008 and is survived by her husband David Hagerman and son Jacque Loewy. David Hagerman, CEO of Loewy Design and Representative for the Estate of Raymond Loewy, manages daily activities and is directly involved in museum planning. The Loewy family’s collection of archives are currently being restored, cataloged and photographed for future events and fundraisers. Fundraising efforts have begun to build the Raymond Loewy Museum of Industrial Design, a 501c3 non-profit, originally envisioned by Laurence Loewy.
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