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100 1  Schleuning, Sarah,|eauthor. 
245 10 Dream cars :|binnovative design, visionary ideas /|cSarah 
       Schleunung, Ken Gross. 
264  1 Atlanta, Georgia :|bHigh Museum of Art,|c2014. 
300    141 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c27 x 32 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
336    still image|bsti|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Dream Cars: 
       Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas' May 21-September 7, 
       2014. 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
520    "A sensuously designed showcase of covetable concept or 
       limited-edition cars by the best American and European 
       manufacturers. Dream Cars presents some of the world's 
       most breathtaking concept cars built between 1934 and 2001,
       a series of visionary designs that influenced the 
       automotive industry and challenged notions of what is 
       possible both aesthetically and technologically. Stunning 
       all-new photography of design pioneers such as the 1935 
       Bugatti Type 57 Aerolithe, the 1951 LeSabre concept car, 
       and the 1954 Alfa Romeo B.A.T. 7 accompany lush images of 
       dream sports cars, including the 1970 Ferrari Modulo and 
       the 1955 Ghia Streamline X "Gilda." Meticulously restored 
       and brought to life by all-new photography, these images 
       trace a lineage of innovation in automobile design. 
       Comprehensive descriptions by celebrated automotive writer
       Ken Gross as well as drawings and scaled models further 
       illustrate the imaginative force of individual designers 
       and famed manufacturers. Surprising insights into familiar
       models like the minivan, based on the streamlined 
       silhouette of the Stout Scarab concept car developed in 
       1936, are juxtaposed with startling new technologies such 
       as the 2001 BMW GINA Light Visionary Model's ingenious use
       of fabric as a retractable skin. An extended essay by 
       Sarah Schleuning explores the effects of aerodynamics and 
       aeronautics on car design and considers how groundbreaking
       events-such as General Motors's Motorama-fueled the 
       creativity of automobile styles"--|cProvided by publisher.
610 20 High Museum of Art|vCatalogs. 
650  0 Experimental automobiles|vExhibitions. 
650  0 Antique and classic cars|vExhibitions. 
650  0 Automobiles|vDrawings|vExhibitions. 
650  0 Product design|vExhibitions. 
700 1  Gross, Ken,|d1941-|eauthor. 
710 2  High Museum of Art. 
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