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1953

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1993

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Drawing, Design for the Interior of the Civil Service Travel Bureau

This is a Drawing. It was designed by Henry Dreyfuss Associates. It is dated June 11, 1953 and we acquired it in 1993. Its medium is graphite, red color pencil on tracing paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This is one of a group of drawings proposed for acquisition that document work by the Dreyfuss firm during the postwar years, for clients including Royal Typewriter (1944–45), New York Central Railroad (mid-1940s), RCA (1946–55), National Supply Co. (1949–58), and Cities Service (1951–62).
A number of the finished drawings correspond to prototypes or other documentation held in Cooper-Hewitt’s Dreyfuss archives, including those for RCA radio/phonograph and television consoles, and two beautiful drawings for Bell Telephone Laboratories of public phone booths.

This object was featured in our Object of the Week series in a post titled A Hitchhiker’s Guide to America.

It is credited Gift of John Bruce.

Its dimensions are

Sheet: 35.5 x 42 cm (14 x 16 9/16 in.)

It is signed

Signed in black pencil, lower right: Mouton / 6-11-53

Cite this object as

Drawing, Design for the Interior of the Civil Service Travel Bureau; Designed by Henry Dreyfuss Associates (United States); USA; graphite, red color pencil on tracing paper; Sheet: 35.5 x 42 cm (14 x 16 9/16 in.); Gift of John Bruce; 1993-65-69

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