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. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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.

Raymond Loewy, the influential industrial designer known as 'The Father of Streamlining,' is pictured in Cap d'Antibes, 1952. In a candid, three-quarter shot, he brings a cigarette to his lips, his hand adorned with several rings. His distinctive attire consists of a cropped jacket with bold horizontal stripes, partially unbuttoned, and high-waisted pleated trousers. Strong sunlight casts sharp shadows on the designer’s slicked-back hair and mustache as his gaze is directed off-camera.


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