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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] FYI: Vintage Submarine Art



Great Ray-Send more when you find them. Thanks.  Mark Steed


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From: Ray Keefer <Ray.Keefer@Sun.COM>
Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Date:  Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:47:35 -0800 (PST)

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>From: TINCANNERS@aol.com
>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:20:48 EST
>Subject: Vintage Submarine Art
>To: ray@psubs.org
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>Hello!
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>We're please to announce an exhibition of the rediscovered works of the mid 
>20th century futurist illustrator, A. C. Radebaugh.  Often brilliant, 
>occasionally a hack, always fascinating, Radebaugh's work in the 1930s was 
>streamlined moderne at it's most delicious.  He did innovative work with the 
>Army Ordnance Department in WWII, and furthered his futurist vision in the 
>post war years with amazing illustrations, including images of SUBMARINES.
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>The exhibition opens in March, at Lost Highways Archive & Research Library in 
>the historic Old City section of Philadelphia.  We invite you to visit in 
>person, or you can see the works now on line at the link below.  A number of 
>the works have been digitally restored and are available in the museum shop 
>as large format giclee prints.  Have fun!
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><A HREF="http://WWW.LOSTHIGHWAYS.ORG/radebaugh.html">
>http://WWW.LOSTHIGHWAYS.ORG/radebaugh.html</A>
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>IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO USE ANY OF THE IMAGES IN YOUR MAGAZINE, WE CAN MAKE THEM 
>AVAILABLE TO YOU IN ANY FORMAT, FOR FREE, SO LONG AS THE IMAGE ACCOMPANIES A 
>MENTION OR ARTICLE ABOUT THE EXHIBIT.
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>Radebaugh is still known and much beloved of many science fiction fans and 
>futurists of a certain age, around the world.  This is due, in large part, to 
>his syndicated Sunday funnies features CLOSER THAN WE THINK and CAN YOU 
>IMAGINE?, pioneering futurist imagineerings that opened many a young mind up 
>to the technologies of tomorrow.
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>We have uncovered quite a few Radebaugh gems, and the hunter-gatherer 
>sleuthing has been great.  If you have or know of other pieces of the 
>Radebaugh puzzle, in the form of information or other works not on the site, 
>please let us know, at   
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>keystonepicto@yahoo.com                 
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>For that and all the rest, we thank you!
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>Todd Kimmell
>Lost Highways Archive & Research Library 
>307 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
>215 925 2568 
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