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Gary Lockwood in Centrifuge, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £250.00 Save £-250.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 25 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 41 cm X 27 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
If you would like further information regarding prints or framing please contact us info@levergallery.com
The original artwork was a pencil sketch and acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The drawing shows actor Gary Lockwood who played astronaut Frank Poole as he exercises in the centrifuge set. The rotation of the set was designed to create the impression that the crew were walking around the space craft in zero gravity.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Camera Rig Set Up, 2001: A Space Odyssey - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £250.00 Save £-250.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 25 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 26 cm X 40 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
The original artwork was a pencil drawing on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The drawing shows the film crew at work preparing the innovative rolling camera rig used to film inside the rotating centrifuge. The huge rotating set was designed to create the impression that the crew were walking around the space craft in zero gravity.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery meticulously restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Cocoons, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £300.00 Save £-300.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 39 cm X 52 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The drawing shows the deep sleep cocoons with film crew in foreground.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Moon Pit Scene Rehearsal, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £250.00 Save £-250.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 25 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 31 cm X 41 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
If you would like further information regarding prints or framing please contact us info@levergallery.com
The original artwork was a pencil drawing painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Kubrick rehearsing actors in the Moon Pit scene. The futuristic sensor and camera shown in the foreground is a key prop. Sanders’ perspective allows the prop to dominate the humans in this drawing. A subtle reference to the central themes of the film.
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Astronaut Waiting, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £450.00 Save £-450.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 33 cm X 42 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
The original artwork was a pencil drawing on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The softly draped coat over the office chair tells the viewer that this portrait of an astronaut is an actor in costume.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Space Helmet, 2001: A Space Odyssey - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £500.00 Save £-500.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 32 cm X 42 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% Cotton Rag ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
If you would like further information regarding prints or framing please contact us info@levergallery.com
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Sanders captures the futuristic form of the spacesuit and helmet design in this colour drawing made on brown wrapping paper.
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
William Sylvester, 2001: A Space Odyssey - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £650.00 Save £-650.00Lever Gallery Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 41 cm X 59 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% Cotton Rag ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
William Sylvester as Dr. Heywood R. Floyd, captured during the filming of the moon space lodging scene.
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Centrifuge Rigger, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £250.00 Save £-250.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 25 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 32 cm X 49 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
The original artwork was a pencil drawing on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The drawing shows the rigger - controlling the rotation of the huge rotating centrifuge set. The rotation of the set was designed to create the impression that the crew were walking around the space craft in zero gravity.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Kubrick Framing a Shot, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £500.00 Save £-500.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 78 cm X 60 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
If you would like further information regarding prints or framing please contact us info@levergallery.com
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The drawing shows director Stanley Kubrick checking the framing of a shot.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Lighting Rig, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £300.00 Save £-300.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 60 cm X 44 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England.
The drawing shows a lighting rigger experiencing his own “space” flight.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
If you would like further information regarding prints or framing please contact us info@levergallery.com
Space Helmet, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - FRAMED Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £400.00 Save £-400.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print - FRAMED
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 32 cm X 42 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% Cotton Rag ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
If you would like further information regarding prints or framing please contact us info@levergallery.com
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Sanders captures the futuristic form of the spacesuit and helmet design in this colour drawing made on brown wrapping paper.
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery lovingly restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Kubrick Framing a Shot, 2001: A Space Odyssey - Brian Sanders, FRAMED Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £750.00 Save £-750.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print - FRAMED
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 78cm wide x 60cm tall
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
This print is framed Print is float mounted on to conservation grade mount board and presented in a bespoke white wooden box frame glazed with anti-reflective glass.
Delivery Contact us regarding collection or delivery of framed pictures.
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, England.
The drawing shows director Stanley Kubrick checking the framing of a shot.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery meticulously restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.
Kubrick with Snowdon, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1965 - Brian Sanders, FRAMED Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £850.00 Save £-850.00Lever Gallery Artist Signed Limited Edition Print - FRAMED
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 72cm wide x 56cm tall
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
This print is framed Print is float mounted on to conservation grade mount board and presented in a bespoke white wooden box frame glazed with anti-reflective glass.
Delivery Contact us regarding collection or delivery of framed pictures.
The original artwork was an acrylic painting on art board, 1965. Our prints are made using a 5X4 transparency of the original work
Brian Sanders was commissioned by Stanley Kubrick to record the film being made and spent a year drawing and painting in Stage H at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England.
The drawing shows Stanley Kubrick giving British photographer and film-maker Lord Snowden a guided tour of the set. Kubrick was highly protective of his work when under production but would occasionally show select people the set in action.
2001: A Space Odyssey production designer Harry Lange had previously worked at NASA with Wernher von Braun and as a result the designs he created for the film required security clearance by NASA. Designs similar to Lange's work would appear in actual NASA space missions over the following decades. The production design, the realistic light and dark of space and the slow movement of action in the film helped establish it as touchstone for most if not all 'space' films that were to follow over the coming decades.
Lever Gallery carefully restored and scanned 50 year old 5'X4' and 10'X8' transparencies of Brian's original work, the actual drawings and paintings having been lost in a fire at Kubrick's house several years ago. The reproductions are the first time the public has been able to see again how the film was made, the dedication of Kubrick and the crew plus the highly innovative techniques used to create such convincing scenes of weightlessness in space.