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The Last Man On The Moon - Astronauts By Alan Bean

By Alan Bean

The Last Man on the Moon - Astronauts by Alan Bean

"In the early morning hours of December 14, 1972, Astronaut Commander Eugene Cernan jumped to the lower rung of the ladder, cautiously climbed up the nine rungs, crawled across the small platform, and moved carefully through the tight-fitting hatch at the front of the lunar module. Gene was the last human being to stand on the surface of the Moon."

"There are a total of twelve of us who got to explore another world as representatives of the people of the United States of America. As Gene Cernan had said a few minutes earlier, "We'd like to uncover a plaque that has been on the front leg of our spacecraft...I'll read what it says...'Here man completed his first exploration of the Moon, December 1972, A.D. May the spirit of peace in which we came be reflected in the lives of all mankind'."

"Astronaut Jack Schmitt, his partner on the Moon, would say, "Humankind has started to do something that they have never done before. They have gone somewhere they have never been before, and shown they could live there. That is an exciting thing."

"There are only six flags on the Moon, and all of them are the Stars and Stripes. The United States of America did it by working together. Landing men on the Moon and returning safely to Earth was a brilliant triumph of the human spirit." ~ Alan Bean

"The Last Man on the Moon" Giclče canvas captures the essence of space travel not only through subject and color but also texture. The tools that once helped him explore the moon now help him put the moon’s stamp on many of his paintings. He uses exact replicas of his Moon boots to make footprints across this surface, exactly like the Apollo boot prints remaining on the moon today. Next he uses the same geology hammer he worked with on the Apollo 12 mission to dig into the painting’s surface. Finally, a sharp edged bit from one of the core tubes is used to make round indentations in the surface.

This Fine Art Giclče Canvas captures these signature features brilliantly. Each is signed by Apollo 12 astronaut, moonwalker and explorer Alan Bean. Own your own piece of art history, the only paintings of our journey to another world by an artist who was actually there!

The Last Man on the Moon - Astronauts by Alan Bean is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition giclee canvas. They have a 17 x 26 image size and are priced at $685 unframed. LAST ONE!

Order yours today before they are gone. All artwork is professionally boxed and fully insured guaranteed to arrive in mint condition.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 17 x 26 Image Size 95 $685.00

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