Raymond Loewy, created a vast array of designs ranging from the Studebaker to space stations, stamps and the Shell logo. During an astonishingly varied and productive life, Loewy designed airplanes,... Read full biography
Raymond Loewy, created a vast array of designs ranging from the Studebaker to space stations, stamps and the Shell logo. During an astonishingly varied and productive life, Loewy designed airplanes, helicopters, trains, buses, cars and speedboats, along with space stations, satellites and other... Read full biography
Raymond Loewy, created a vast array of designs ranging from the Studebaker to space stations, stamps and the Shell logo. During an astonishingly varied and productive life, Loewy designed airplanes, helicopters, trains, buses, cars and speedboats, along with space stations, satellites and other conceptual works for NASA. His logos for Exxon, Shell, Lucky Strike cigarettes and Carling Black Label beer are recognized around the world. Born, raised and educated in France, Loewy moved to New York... Read full biography
Raymond Loewy, created a vast array of designs ranging from the Studebaker to space stations, stamps and the Shell logo. During an astonishingly varied and productive life, Loewy designed airplanes, helicopters, trains, buses, cars and speedboats, along with space stations, satellites and other conceptual works for NASA. His logos for Exxon, Shell, Lucky Strike cigarettes and Carling Black Label beer are recognized around the world. Born, raised and educated in France, Loewy moved to New York in 1919. His unique career began in the retail fashion industry as a fashion illustrator and window-dresser, as well as a graphic and theatrical designer. His innovative re-styling of the Gestetner duplicating machine earned him . respect and... Read full biography
Raymond Loewy, created a vast array of designs ranging from the Studebaker to space stations, stamps and the Shell logo. During an astonishingly varied and productive life, Loewy designed airplanes, helicopters, trains, buses, cars and speedboats, along with space stations, satellites and other conceptual works for NASA. His logos for Exxon, Shell, Lucky Strike cigarettes and Carling Black Label beer are recognized around the world. Born, raised and educated in France, Loewy moved to New York in 1919. His unique career began in the retail fashion industry as a fashion illustrator and window-dresser, as well as a graphic and theatrical designer. His innovative re-styling of the Gestetner duplicating machine earned him . respect and notoriety as an industrial designer. Loewy then proceeded to . redesign the packaging and exterior of a multitude of products including the... Read full biography
Raymond Loewy - Artist Info
About Raymond Loewy: Books
Books & Publications (3)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)