RAYMOND LOEWY: PIONEER OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Angela Schönberger (editor)

Angela Schönberger (editor): RAYMOND LOEWY. PIONEER OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN. Munich: Prestel, 1990. First English-language edition. A near-fine oversized softcover book in stiff, printed wrappers: Gift inscription on half-title page, otherwise interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print.

9 x 11.75 softcover book with 262 pages and 322 illustrations, 31 in color. Contains 21 essays on aspects of Loewy's work and career by 19 contributors. Originally published in German in conjunction with the exhibition of the same title, at the International Design Center, Berlin, in 1990.

Includes all of Loewy's greatest hits: Gestetner, the Hupmobile , the Pennsylvania Railroad,Princess Anne, Coldspot, International Harvester, the Starliner, Avanti , Shell, NASA and more.

The name Raymond Loewy is synonymous with industrial design. Loewy was one of the "big four" industrial designers, along with Walter Dorwin Teague, Norman bel Geddes and Henry Dreyfuss. A very impressive volume for aficionados of 20-th century industrial design.

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