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| ALAN BEAN - LIMITED EDITIONS |
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ALAN BEAN
Mother Earth |
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giclee canvas |
75
signed and numbered |
12" x 10" |
$265 |
ALAN BEAN
An American Success Story |
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canvas |
100 signed and numbered |
18" x 27" |
$650 |
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"An American Success Story shows Astronaut John Young in April of 1972 as he stood proudly on the moon," says artist Alan Bean, "but for a while, it didn't look like he and Charlie Duke would even land. Orbiting the moon in their lunar module preparing for descent, a call came reporting an oscillation in the backup steering system. They knew that this might force them to return to earth as soon as possible. If the systems failed, the Apollo 16 and her crew would orbit the moon forever.
Immediately, mission control was alerted. Could they determine if oscillations would prevent the backup steering system from doing its job? Records were searched and tests conducted, in less than six hours the results were in: the mission could continue. We all breathed a collective sigh of relief. John Young would say later, "It was a cliff-hanger, but the ground crew really came through, putting us right back in the ball game." |
ALAN BEAN
America's Team - Just the Beginning |
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paper |
fine art poster |
18.5" x 36.25" |
$30 |
ALAN BEAN
Apollo: An Eyewitness Account |
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hardcover |
176 pages |
12" x 9" |
$45 |
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ALAN BEAN
Conrad, Gordon and Bean: The Fantasy |

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paper |
1000
signed and numbered |
26.5" x 25" |
$385 |
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Countersigned by Conrad and Gordon |
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ALAN BEAN
Feelin' Fine |
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paper |
open edition |
18" x 12" |
$95 |
| canvas |
250 signed and numbered |
27" x 18" |
$650 |
ALAN BEAN
A Fire to be Lighted |
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giclee canvas |
100 signed and numbered |
18" x 27" |
$650 |
ALAN BEAN
The Hammer and the Feather |

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paper |
650
signed and numbered |
23" x 31" |
$315 |
Countersigned by Dave Scott |
ALAN BEAN
Heavenly Reflections |
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paper |
850
signed and numbered |
21.25" x 27" |
$275 |
Artist/Astronaut Alan Bean and fellow crew member Pete Conrad, shown 239,000 miles from Earth during the Apollo XII mission, standing on the Ocean of Storms, looking homeward. Countersigned by Charles C. Conrad Jr., Apollo XII Commander and the artist Alan Bean. |
ALAN BEAN
Hello Universe |
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print |
550 signed and numbered |
16" x 29" |
$345 |
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Countersigned by Eugene A. Cernan and Edgar Mitchell |
ALAN BEAN
Homeward Bound |
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paper |
550
signed and numbered |
20.5" x 24" |
email price request |
PROJECT APOLLO! Man's triumphant travel to, and safe return from, the moon remains one of the 20th century's most significant accomplishments. And, in the tradition of frontier artist-explorers Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, fine artist-astronaut-moonwalker Alan Bean was there! |
ALAN BEAN
Houston, We Have a Problem |
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paper |
1000
signed and numbered |
26" x 21.5" |
email price request |
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Countersigned by astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise; Oscar award-winner Tom Hanks; actors Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, and Gary Sinise; and Ron Howard |
ALAN BEAN
In Flight |
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paper |
850
signed and numbered |
22.75" x 23.75" |
email price request |
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Countersigned by the crew of Apollo XIV: Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Stuart Allen Roosa, and Edgar Dean Mitchell |
ALAN BEAN
Jim Irwin, Indomitable Astronaut |

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canvas |
75
signed and numbered |
12" x 9" |
$235 |
“Jim Irwin, Colonel, United States Air Force, had a brilliant but challenging career. His is a story of difficult challenges met, and with hard work and perseverance, overcome. After battling illness and severe injuries for ten years, Jim Irwin found himself standing on the Moon.
After leaving NASA, Jim authored a number of books about his life and about his experiences. He gave me one of those books as a gift and I treasure it today. He inscribed ‘Decisions determined destination! Your grateful brother, Jim Irwin, Apollo 15.’” |
ALAN BEAN
Kissing the Earth |
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paper |
650
signed and numbered |
14.25" x 24" |
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Kissing the Earth shows Earth as Apollo 12 astronauts Alan Bean and Pete Conrad saw it from the lunar module. The title comes from a similar view from Winslow Homer's painting Kissing the Moon. In Homer's work, three fisherman sit in a small boat below a faint full moon being touched by the Earth's horizon. Bean remembered this painting when he witnessed the earth "kiss" the moon first hand. |
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ALAN BEAN
Lone Star |
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textured canvas |
250
signed and numbered |
33" x 22" |
$850 |
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Generally, when you meet an astronaut, you'll notice that they wear either a silver or gold pin, emblazoned with a shooting star. Silver indicates that the wearer is a member of the astronaut corps. Gold signifies a flight astronaut, one who has flown over 50 miles from the earth. Alan Bean has been awarded both. The gold pin he proudly wears today, and the silver, well, it rests somewhere on the lunar surface's Ocean of Storms.
Bean also carried a series of commemorative pins to the moon as well. As in the creation of one of his originals, where elements of his lunar experience are incorporated into the painting itself, Lone Star contains, ground down and mixed in during the printing process, one of these pins. Creating a keepsake that can make the claim of having been to the moon, rarely will one have the chance to own such a piece of history. |
ALAN BEAN
Moon Rovers |

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paper |
550
signed and numbered |
20.75" x 31" |
$215 |
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Alan Bean says, "I've portrayed astronaut Jim Irwin doing what tourists do around the world: take snapshots of the wonderful and exotic places they visit. In this photograph he is immortalizing his partner, Apollo 15 Commander Dave Scott, proudly riding in their new car, the Lunar Rover." Alan captures a memorable moment during the 1971 lunar mission, with the Falcon lunar module and a brilliantly blue Earth for a backdrop. The fourth man to walk upon the lunar surface, Bean can count himself among the fortunate few who have been "moon rovers." |
ALAN BEAN
Mother Earth |
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giclee canvas |
75
signed and numbered |
12" x 10" |
$265 |
ALAN BEAN
Reaching for the Stars |

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textured canvas |
1500
signed and numbered |
34" x 27" |
$2200 |
Countersigned by 24 astronauts including
Alan Bean, John Glenn, James Lovell, Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra, Buzz Aldrin
and the late Alan Shepard. |
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In his book Apollo: An Eyewitness Account, Alan Bean says of Reaching for the Stars, "In one sense this is a painting of a universal astronaut, symbolizing everyone who flew in Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz. It also represents those who fly on space shuttles and will fly on a space station and on future missions only dreamed about at this time. The astronaut is an emissary of us all, soaring away from our planet earth... But in a broader view [Reaching for the Stars symbolizes] all of us who possess a dedicated and adventurous spirit no matter what our interests or age." |
ALAN BEAN
Right Stuff Field Geologists |
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paper |
550
signed and numbered |
16.5" x 25.25" |
$495 |
Countersigned by Apollo Astronauts Gene Cernan and
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt |
ALAN BEAN
Straightening Our Stripes |
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paper |
550
signed and numbered |
17.5" x 27" |
email price request |
ALAN BEAN
That's How it Felt to Walk on the Moon |
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paper |
850
signed and numbered |
22.75" x 31.5" |
email price request |
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