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PAUL
CALLE
Paul Calle's
interest in Space Art dates to his early years as an illustrator
painting covers for such Science Fiction magazines as Galaxy and
Amazing Stories. In the 1950's these magazines told of far
away galaxies and space travel that at the time seemed light
years away. In October of 1958 the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration was created "to provide for
research into the problems of flight within and outside the
earth's atmosphere". The reality of Space Age had
arrived.
In 1962 Paul Calle
was chosen as one of the first eight artists of the newly
established NASA Art Program. The purpose of the program
was to record for history, Space Exploration through the eyes of
artists.
Beginning with
Gordon Cooper's Project Mercury flight in May, 1963, Calle has
documented the action surrounding Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and
Space Shuttle flights from the launch facilities of Cape Kennedy
to the aircraft carriers in the South Atlantic. Paul Calle
was the only artist to be with the Apollo 11 crew as they
prepared for the launch at Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, the
morning of the historic launch. NASA had asked artist
Calle to document the activities of the Apollo 11 astronauts in
the hours before their launch so that the record of the historic
event would be as complete as possible. He agreed, though
it meant adhering to strict quarantine procedures required of
all having personal contact with the crew. The on-the-spot
drawings produced by Calle are a documentary record of the final
moments on Earth of three men before they made world
history. Calle completed this assignment and the work was
shown at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in
November 1969, then displayed in the National Air and Space
Museum. For the following years, the Smithsonian
Instituion circulated these drawings to many galleries and
museums around the nation. They are now part of the
National Air and Space Museum's collection.
In 1974 Calle
accompanied the Apollo/Soyuz US astronaut crews to Russia to
document their training in the Soviet Union with the Soyuz
cosmonauts.
In paint and
pencil, his artwork and the artwork of all the artists who have
been a part of the NASA Art Program, is a historic documentary
of the events and people associated with man's exploration of
the world beyond ours...Space.
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