Description: A WINDOW ON THE END OF AN ERA #80/80 (Limited Edition giclee canvas)(SOLD OUT from the publisher) by: Alan Bean(1932-2018) Image size: 27"w x 18"h (stretched & gallery wrapped) Published: 2012 Edition Size: 80 This is canvas #13/80 This Limited Edition giclee canvas is HAND signed and numbered by the artist and guaranteed to arrive in MINT condition. Although he is no longer with us, Alan Bean is one of the most popular artists in the country, and the only artist to travel to another world. We are offering this Limited Edition giclee in the original plastic wrap, never framed or hung, with certificate of authenticity. We will gladly ship to you insured UPS for $29. in the contiguous US. By bidding, foreign residents also acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to pay all taxes and related charges. By: Alan Bean(1932-2018) A WINDOW ON THE END OF AN ERA #80/80 Captain Alan Bean creates imagery from a perspective on the Apollo program no other artist can claim. And, it is that moonwalker experience that enables him to lace his paintings with details that could only be remembered by someone who was there. “The Apollo 17 crew, Gene Cernan, Ron Evans and Jack Schmitt, are busy configuring their spacecraft for transearth injection, a burn that will rocket them out of lunar orbit and on a trajectory safely back to Planet Earth,” Alan Bean explains. “If they had the time to look out the window, they might see what we see, the stark lifeless beauty of the Crater Leuschner, bathed in a beautiful blue tinted reflected earthlight, with the magnificent blue and white Earth appearing to slip behind the lunar horizon for the last time. But they don’t, their focus is inside. “It is about 5PM at Mission Control in Houston, Texas, on December 16, 1972, where we were in the final phase of completing the boldest era of exploration in history. The Apollo 17 crew’s mantra had been ‘The End of the Beginning.’ Apollo had done its work, taking humans 240,000 miles from the shores of our home planet and setting the stage for future exploration. “But since this last glimpse 40 years ago, nobody has ventured further than 400 miles from Earth. Few of us realized then that humans would not return to the Moon to stay for a very, very long time. But when they do return, it will be on the shoulders of Apollo. “I know that someday a new energy and quest for exploration will emerge from the leaders of our great nation to reach once again for the Moon and beyond, goals technically within our grasp, but not yet captured by their spirit. As we witness the Earth-set on this last orbit of the Moon by humans, Apollo’s place in history was complete: our work as the new explorers was done and it was time to pass the torch to others to fulfill the promise of Apollo.” Captain Bean creates his original works of art using a unique technique allowing the viewer to actually sense vestiges of the 20th century’s most dramatic accomplishments. Pressed into the canvas surfaces are Captain Bean’s authentic lunar boot “moonprints,” impressions from a core tube-bit used to collect soil samples and marks from a hammer used to drive the staff of the American flag into the moon’s surface. Our Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Edition Giclee of "A Window on the End of an Era" beautifully captures this element of his trademark style and each is signed by Astronaut, Explorer, Moonwalker and Artist, Alan Bean. AUTHORIZED GREENWICH WORKSHOP DEALER CONSERVATION DESIGN, INC.14 VALLEY ST. DUXBURY, MA 02332
Price: 618.75 USD
Location: Duxbury, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-08-24T15:46:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 29 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Unframed
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Edition Size: 80
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: NASA, Space, Moon, Apollo 17 Jack Schmitt, Rover
Condition: Brand New MINT Condition
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
COA Issued By: Publisher
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Print Type: Giclee Canvas
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Artist: Alan Bean
Year of Production: 2012
Signed By: Alan Bean
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Style: Realism
Signed: Yes
Signed?: Signed
Type: Print
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction