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Alan Bean Signed Limited Ed. "Lunar High Five" Fine Art Giclée On Canvas

A limited edition fine art giclée on canvas after an original acrylic painting by Alan Bean (1932-2018), Apollo 12 and Skylab 3 astronaut and amateur artist. The giclée print is signed and inscribed by Bean in gold metallic felt tip marker, as "Alan Bean / Apollo 12" in the lower left corner, as well as numbered 95/400. Bean worked with students and staff of the Talcott Mountain Science Center and Academy (Bloomfield, Connecticut) to develop the concept behind the work, entitled "Lunar High Five." The limited edition print was published by The Greenwich Workshop, Inc. (Shelton, Connecticut). Also signed in stone as "Alan Bean / © 1997 & 2000" near center left. Printed in vivid colors on canvas and framed; a Novaspace (Tucson, Arizona) label is found on the bottom stretcher. Not examined out of the frame. Near fine. The sight size of the giclée is 15.25" x 18.25" while the overall framed size is 16.5" x 19.5" x 1.75." Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity providing more information about Bean, the Talcott Mountain Science Center and Academy, and the printing run.

"Lunar High Five" depicts a moment that never actually happened in Space, but that Bean imagined would have perfectly encapsulated the triumph of the successful Apollo 12 mission: a joyous high-five exchanged between Bean and fellow Apollo 12 crew member Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr. Speaking of the work, Bean later explained: "We were so happy and excited about getting ready to do the productive work we had trained long and hard to do, that a high-five would have felt just right…"

The Certificate of Authenticity states in part: "This limited edition fine art giclée canvas, published by The Greenwich Workshop, Inc., ha[s] been produced from the artist's original acrylic painting by means of ink-jet printing by Hunter Editions. Each canvas has been personally approved and signed by the artist and consecutively numbered. All materials used in the production of this canvas have been destroyed…"

Alan Bean went to space twice; the first time as Lunar Module Pilot during the November 14 - 24, 1969 Apollo 12 mission, and the second time as Commander of the July 23 - September 25, 1973 Skylab 3 mission.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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