Planes, Names & Dames Vol. I 1940-1945
Автор(ы): Larry Davis
Издательство: Squadron/Signal Publications
Год издания: 1991
Серия: Nose Art Series
ISBN: 0-89747-241-1
Язык: English
Страниц: 65
Формат: PDF
Размер: 18,7 MB
This is a book about aviation art - not paintings of aircraft hanging in the galleries of a museum, but rather paintings ON aircraft. These paintings helped personalize the aircraft for its crew and they always told a story.
Planes, Names & Dames Vol. II 1946-1960
Автор(ы): Larry Davis
Издательство: Squadron/Signal Publications
Год издания: 1993
Серия: Nose Art Series
ISBN: 0-89747-291-8
Язык: English
Страниц: 64
Формат: PDF
Размер: 19,9 MB
Nose art - there is no definition for it in any Webster’s Dictionary. But just ask any air or ground crewmen from any war since the Second World War and they’ll tell you not only what it is, but what it meant to them. It was a way of personalizing a piece of machinery that you had to depend on and it appeared on almost everything that was used in combat, from aircraft to tanks. Most of the really beautiful and/or outrageous art appeared on aircraft.
Planes, Names & Dames Vol. III 1955-1975
Автор(ы): Larry Davis
Издательство: Squadron/Signal Publications
Год издания: 1995
Серия: Nose Art Series
ISBN: 0-89747-339-6
Язык: English
Страниц: 73
Формат: PDF
Размер: 23,1 MB
NOSE ART - If Webster had defined the term he probably would have noted that it was the personalization of some type of machine, usually an aircraft, with a name and/or painting that reflected the present “owners” feelings toward that machine, his reason for using that machine, or his present emotions. Thus NOSE ART could express everything from love to hate to patriotism to quirks that only his machine had at the time. The actual “art” would range from paintings of gorgeous women to cartoon characters to just a simple name.
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