I love this illustration by an unnamed artist from inside Popular Mechanics July 1967.
You could even get a copy of it as a colour print! I wonder if anyone did? Do you like it?
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I love this illustration by an unnamed artist from inside Popular Mechanics July 1967.
It's a great illustration, as you say.
ReplyDeleteIs it perhaps also a Bob McCall artwork ?
What a brilliant illustration! The perspective is great, with the foreground helicopter to add scale. I Google Lens searched it to see if I could find the artist. I came up with this Mercury pad scene, not quite as dynamic, but interesting lump of sellotape on the top of the art board!
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Thats so good Looey it looks like a photo!
DeleteI chuckled at the phrase "the free worlds largest space vehicle" - of course at the time, no-one knew if the N1 was taller than 363ft. As it turned out the Saturn 5 still holds the record. At least for a little while longer.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great rocket!
and housed in the largest building in the world, the VAB Bill eh! I wonder if it still is the biggest building?
DeleteAccording to Wikipedia it's The Boeing Everett Factory! (no relation)
DeleteEr guys ...
ReplyDelete...I've just noticed, it actually names the artist at the bottom of the lower half of the image.
It says :-
Painted especially for Popular Mechanics by famous space artist Howard Schafer.
How did we miss that ?!
ha ha, I was looking for a signature Mish! Well spotted! Doh!
Deletealways read the fine print!
DeleteAfter Googling, it turns out he was really more of a marine artist, painting yachts, lighthouses and coastal seascapes, mostly out of Florida.
ReplyDeleteWonderful yachts he paints too Mish. Lovely light.
DeleteA stunning piece of artwork. That would look wonderful, framed, on anyone's wall.
ReplyDeleteIt would Paul. Interestingly, the similar Saturn V painting that ended up on the box art of the Project SWORD Cape Kennedy set, Roll Out by Bob McCall, was loanable and hung on the wall of a US politician I think when I last checked 11 years ago! https://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2012/01/new-year-scoop-rollout-found.html
DeleteI'd love to get my hands on that print!
ReplyDeleteYes, Ed, I wonder if there's some still rolled up in a box somewhere!
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