Mid Century Futurist Arthur Radebaugh - International Style meets Skyways And Rocketships

Mid Century Futurist Arthur Radebaugh - International Style meets Skyways And Rocketships

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Treasures from THE RADEBAUGH COLLECTION at Lost Highways Archive & Research Library. By exclusive arrangement with The Grand Review.

Print size 18 x 24, and consciously formatted to work with a standard size store bought frame, or custom framed as you see fit.

Please note that this print is EXCLUSIVE TO THE COLLECTION AT THE GRAND REVIEW.

Part of futurist illustrator Arthur Radebaugh's Lost Portfolio as found in Philadelphia in the late 1990s in the collection of Lost Highways Archive & Research Library.  This rediscovered portfolio became the heart of an exhibit called RADEBAUGH, THE FUTURE WE WERE PROMISED.  Opening first in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, just across the street from Benjamin Franklin's house, the Radebaugh exhibit received wide coverage on the new world wide web.  It traveled to Nantes in the Loire Valley of France, then was recurated by cultural anthropologist Jared Rosenbaum to go on to further acclaim as the inaugural exhibit of the new facility for the National Automotive History Collection in Detroit.

Coincidentally, this print features a skyscraper very reminiscent of the PSFS building in Philadelphia.  An early and very controversial example of the International Style, such buildings would find a more natural embrace in new cities like Chicago and Detroit rather than the shock it caused in the older, more staid Philadelphia.

 Radebaugh, much to our delight, has added skyways and rocket ships to a building that should have had such things in the first place! 

 

  • Handmade item
  • Materials: Art stock enhanced matte paper, archival ink
  • Made to order
  • Only ships within United States.

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