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[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]
CB-37
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[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
CB-37 is a sketch of a Chesley Bonestell painting. The sketch likely depicts Saturn from Tethys.
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This sketch was part of the Chesley Bonestell Early Studies of Planetary Landscapes collection, consisting of a group of 21 oil sketches. The sketches were once housed in a three prong binder, and inscribed by the artist with his Hollywood address. CB-37 is one of the earliest surviving space paintings by Bonestell known to Ron Miller and Frederick C. Durant III.
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[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
c. 1949
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Imperial(in) |
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Metric(cm) |
| Height |
6 |
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15.24 |
| Width |
7.75 |
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19.69 |
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Imperial(in) |
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Metric(cm) |
| Height |
12.5 |
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31.75 |
| Width |
14 |
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35.56 |
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