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Painting, Watercolor and Felt Tip Pen on Paper

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    Astronaut Vance Brand and Soviet Cosmonauts, April 17, 1974. Astronaut Vance Brand stands left of center on a walkway surrounded by a dominantly green park scene. He is turned away from the viewer and appears to be looking at three cosmonauts jogging in the distance. The scene is full of trees that are a blend of greens and yellows and dark trunks. Bright blue sky shows through in patches. Writing in the lower right corner reads: "Astronaut Vance Brand & Soviet Cosmonauts ASTP Johnson Space Center." This scene takes place in the context of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). This object has another object on the reverse side of the same sheet of paper, A19760674000 is on the reverse.

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Digitized by Benjamin G. Sullivan

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12/21/2020

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

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Art; Astronauts; Cosmonauts; Space

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