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Art Showcase
If you experience any problems placing your order online, please call 800-850-1776 to order by phone. The Art of Mort Künstler / The American Spirit / The Space Age Here you will find a pictorial chronicle of the drama and excitement of American History. These paintings give the viewer an insight into the tumultuous life of this young nation that mere words cannot achieve.
Please contact us for pricing: 800-850-1776 or info@mortkunstler.com. LIMITED EDITION PRINTS Giclée Canvas Prints Reproduction technique: Giclées are printed with the finest archival pigmented inks on canvas. Each print is numbered and signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Signature Edition 27" x 18" Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 100 Signed Artist's Proof • Edition Size: 10 Classic Edition 36” x 24” Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 100 Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 10 Premier Edition 42” x 28” Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 15 Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 5 Collector's Edition 51” x 34” Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 5 Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 2 About this Painting In 1979 Mort Kunstler was selected to be the official Space Shuttle Artist by its prime contractor, Rockwell International. He was commissioned to paint NASA's initial space shuttle Columbia, from design to launch. For nearly two years Mort received privileged access to Rockwell's facilities and development teams. He witnessed a rocket test, the launch, touchdown, and came to know Astronauts John Young and Bob Crippen. The seven original paintings and 21 sketches were unveiled in 1981 at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts' An American Adventure exhibit. The exhibit travelled to other Rockwell plant cities, and other exhibits followed. From 2014 through 2016 two of the paintings, "The Launch" and "Touchdown" were part of the traveling exhibit Mort Künstler: The Art of Adventure curated by the Norman Rockwell Museum. Mort Künstler's Comments “The tension surrounding the launch of this space shuttle was tremendous. At launch, the five engines were fired simultaneously, creating a torrent of thrust of almost seven million pounds. First a huge cloud of smoke shot up from the launch pad, then the flames, brighter than the sun. It took a few seconds for the sound to reach us, but when it did it was absolutely overwhelming. It felt like an earthquake - the ground even trembled - and we were more than two miles away! Altogether, it was an incredible moment, one of the most exciting experiences of my life.” The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts opened a major retrospective exhibit of Künstler’s art in November 2014, including many of his Men’s Adventure art. Mort Künstler: The Art of Adventure, had over 80 pieces from early childhood through his most recent works. This traveling exhibit went to the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, Virginia, the Citadelle Art Foundation in Canadian, Texas, and the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook, New York. Date Created: 1981 Medium: Oil on canvas Image Size: 60" x 40" |
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