Raymond Loewy (/ˈloʊi/ LOH-ee, French: [ʁɛmɔ̃ levi]; November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-born American industrial designer who achieved fame...
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original design was by Raymond Loewy of Studebaker and Coke bottle fame. The Metro design was one of several with which Loewy was involved or created...
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inspired towards car design as an eighteen-year-old, after seeing a Raymond Loewy-styled 1950 Studebaker Commander Regal as he cycled through the streets...
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Austrian photographer Maurice Loewy (1833–1907), French astronomer Michael Löwy (born 1938), sociologist Raymond Loewy (1893–1986), French-born American...
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Air Force One (category Raymond Loewy)
presidential aircraft has carried the distinctive livery designed by Raymond Loewy. Other aircraft designated as Air Force One have included another Lockheed...
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focus on continually improving cast iron. In the 1950s the designer Raymond Loewy introduced a futuristic type of cookware. In 1957, Le Creuset purchased...
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School Raymond Loewy (1893–1986), French-born American industrial designer Raymond McCreesh, Irish republican hunger striker who died in 1981 Raymond Murray...
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Studebaker Champion (category Raymond Loewy)
1953, Studebaker was redesigned by Robert Bourke from Raymond Loewy's design studio ("the Loewy Coupe" or "Low Boy"). The 2-door coupe with a central...
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Commander model series. It was designed by Virgil Exner, formerly of Raymond Loewy Associates along the lines of the ponton style that had just gone mainstream...
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Virgil Exner (section Loewy and Associates)
was in charge of Pontiac styling. In 1938, he joined Raymond Loewy's industrial design firm Loewy and Associates, where he worked on World War II military...
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