Norman Bel Geddes

Norman Bel Geddes (born Norman Melancton Geddes; April 27, 1893 – May 8, 1958) was an American theatrical and industrial designer, described in 2012 by the New York Times as "a brilliant craftsman and draftsman, a master of style, the 20th century’s Leonardo da Vinci." As a young designer, Bel Geddes brought an innovative and energized perspective to the Broadway stage and New York’s Metropolitan Opera. In the 1930s he became one of the first to hold the title of Industrial Designer. His futuristic Streamline designs re-invisioned many of the utilitarian objects of the day from airliners and cruise ships to cocktail shakers and circuses. Notably, he also conceived and oversaw construction of the blockbuster Futurama Exhibition at the landmark 1939 New York World's Fair. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Geddes, Norman Bel, 1893-1958
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by Geddes, Norman Bel, 1893-1958
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by Geddes, Norman Bel, 1893-1958
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by Geddes, Norman Bel, 1893-1958
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by Geddes, Norman Bel, 1893-1958
Published 1960

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by Sigler, Danielle Brune
Published 2012
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by Sayler, Oliver Martin, 1887-
Published 1926
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by Sayler, Oliver M., 1887-1958
Published 1926
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