Chris Calle (US,born 1961) mixed media painting
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ARTIST: Chris Calle (American, born 1961)
NAME: Illustration - Space Shuttle Transporting Mail
YEAR: 1989
MEDIUM: mixed media on board
CONDITION: Excellent.
SIGHT SIZE: 17 x 14 inches / 43 x 35 cm
BOARD SIZE: 23 x 19 inches / 58 x 48 cm
SIGNATURE: lower left
NOTE: The United States Postal Service has used every major innovation in transportation. In the country's early days, letters could only be delivered at the speed of foot, horseback or carriage. Later, inventions like the steamboat, train, automobile and airplane obviously had a profound effect, speeding
delivery throughout the country -- and the world. In the same way, it is quite possible that today's developments in space exploration will determine the way mail will be delivered in the future. The twenty-four successful space shuttle missions completed between April, 1981, and January, 1986, carried 126
astronauts and payload specialists into orbit, and launched twenty-eight satellites. Further progress on the space shuttle may make it an integral part of the mail delivery system of the future. Other developments in space exploration, like the successful establishment of industrial colonies on space stations,
would necessitate a postal service for addresses far beyond the surface of the earth. A letter might be carried by hand to the post office, by mail jeep to the airport, by airplane to the launch site, and from there to its final destination via space shuttle. This possibility may seem farfetched today. But
remember, in the eighteenth century the idea of sending a letter to a location halfway around the world and getting it there overnight seemed an incredible one, too. Now people do it every day.
PROVENANCE: This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the U.S. 45c Shuttle Airmail 20th UPU Congress Series stamp issued November 27, 1989.; Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
SKU#: 116928
US Shipping $60 + insurance.
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BIOGRAPHY:
The son of artist Paul Calle, Chris Calle studied painting and illustration at the University of Michigan School of Art and has become known both for his paintings and postage stamp designs.
NAME: Illustration - Space Shuttle Transporting Mail
YEAR: 1989
MEDIUM: mixed media on board
CONDITION: Excellent.
SIGHT SIZE: 17 x 14 inches / 43 x 35 cm
BOARD SIZE: 23 x 19 inches / 58 x 48 cm
SIGNATURE: lower left
NOTE: The United States Postal Service has used every major innovation in transportation. In the country's early days, letters could only be delivered at the speed of foot, horseback or carriage. Later, inventions like the steamboat, train, automobile and airplane obviously had a profound effect, speeding
delivery throughout the country -- and the world. In the same way, it is quite possible that today's developments in space exploration will determine the way mail will be delivered in the future. The twenty-four successful space shuttle missions completed between April, 1981, and January, 1986, carried 126
astronauts and payload specialists into orbit, and launched twenty-eight satellites. Further progress on the space shuttle may make it an integral part of the mail delivery system of the future. Other developments in space exploration, like the successful establishment of industrial colonies on space stations,
would necessitate a postal service for addresses far beyond the surface of the earth. A letter might be carried by hand to the post office, by mail jeep to the airport, by airplane to the launch site, and from there to its final destination via space shuttle. This possibility may seem farfetched today. But
remember, in the eighteenth century the idea of sending a letter to a location halfway around the world and getting it there overnight seemed an incredible one, too. Now people do it every day.
PROVENANCE: This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the U.S. 45c Shuttle Airmail 20th UPU Congress Series stamp issued November 27, 1989.; Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
SKU#: 116928
US Shipping $60 + insurance.
AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US
BIOGRAPHY:
The son of artist Paul Calle, Chris Calle studied painting and illustration at the University of Michigan School of Art and has become known both for his paintings and postage stamp designs.
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Chris Calle (US,born 1961) mixed media painting
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