
Raymond Loewy (1893-1986.), nicknames "The Man Who Shaped America", "The Father of Streamlining" and "The Father of Industrial Design". Designer of Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive, Coca Cola bottle, Greyhound bus, Studebaker Avanti and Champion, space suits for NASA, Air Force One livery, Lucky Strike package etc. Cap d’Antibes 1952.
Industrial designer Raymond Loewy stands with hands on his hips during a conversation in Cap d’Antibes, 1952. With slicked-back, graying hair and a mustache, he wears a bold, wide-striped jacket unbuttoned to the chest. He looks up at his taller companion, who leans in and gestures with a pointed finger as he speaks. The scene is captured in harsh, direct sunlight, creating strong contrasts against a backdrop of dark trees.
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