"The LaSalle: A Companion Car to Cadillac"
- Unidad documental simple
- 1927
Parte deGeorge Jergenson papers
Cadillac sales brochure featuring descriptions and color illustrations of the LaSalle with a theme inspired by the French explorer.
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"The LaSalle: A Companion Car to Cadillac"
Parte deGeorge Jergenson papers
Cadillac sales brochure featuring descriptions and color illustrations of the LaSalle with a theme inspired by the French explorer.
Book 5 - Freelance designs, trip to Japan, Art Center, visitors
Parte deGeorge Jergenson papers
This scrapbook covers Jergenson's freelance career as well as a trip to Japan for Art Center. Photographs, handwritten notes, and advertisements document the many projects he worked on including appliances, automobiles (American Motor Co.), airplanes (Pan Am), boats (Outboard Marine Co.), and advertising. In 1956, Jergenson travelled to Japan with Tink Adams and John Coleman to advise on the design of export items. They visited over 30 factories in six and a half weeks. Photos of the trip are accompanied by an itinerary, student lists, a Kabuki program, and a brochure for the Suehiro Grill in Tokyo. Also included are photographs of notable designers visiting Art Center.
"The New LaSalle V-8: For Looks, Luxury, and Low Cost" Brochure, 1938
Parte deGeorge Jergenson papers
Sales brochure featuring descriptions and color illustrations of the Cadillac LaSalle.
Five drawings of a car interior by John Treacy.
Parte deJohn Treacy papers
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This small collection related to transportation design was donated by John Treacy to Art Center after a nostalgic visit to the campus. It consists of photocopies of two letters and two automobile sketches, and four photographs of car designs by John Treacy and J. Gordon Legg.
Treacy, John
Watercolor of a convertible car by John Treacy.
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A car designed by John Treacy.
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"Cadillac...and Cadillac Fleetwood for 1941"
Parte deGeorge Jergenson papers
Cadillac sales brochure featuring descriptions and color illustrations of their six new models: Cadillac Sixty-One, Cadillac Sixty-Two, Cadillac Sixty-Three, Cadillac Sixty-Seven, Cadillac-Fleetwood Sixty-Special, Cadillac-Fleetwood Seventy-Five.
Parte deJohn Treacy papers
Photocopies of two car designs proposed to Douglas Aircraft Co. by John Treacy and J. Gordon Legg (The Autocoup Commuter for 1946).
Parte deJohn Treacy papers
Four photographs of car designs by John Treacy and J. Gordon Legg.
Rendering of The Autocoup Commuter car by J. Gordon Legg.
Parte deJohn Treacy papers
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Students working on a photo shoot at Corriganville Movie Ranch.
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Students working on a photo shoot at Corriganville Movie Ranch.
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Students working on a photo shoot at Corriganville Movie Ranch.
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Students working on a photo shoot at Corriganville Movie Ranch.
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Photograph of a woman behind the wheel of a Buick.
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Finished clay model of a three-wheel car by Jack Didion (PROD 1950).
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George Jergenson's class field trip to view a Russian-made GAZ-M20 Pobeda (Victory) automobile.
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The instrument panel and steering wheel of a Russian-made GAZ-M20 Pobeda (Victory) automobile.
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The trunk of a Russian-made GAZ-M20 Pobeda (Victory) automobile.
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