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  • Studebaker and Raymond Loewy Associates Designer Robert Bourke.
    Robert Bourke S9520.jpg
  • Robert K. Smith, Vice-President of Studebaker Pan-American in Mexico City, August 8, 1944
    Robert K. Smith 8-28-44 S9472.jpg
  • Raymond Loewy (center) and Robert Bourke (R) stand next to a clay model of Studebaker's aborted 1955 sports car.
    Stude sports car IV.jpg
  • Studebaker's Design Department staff meets in the late 1940s.  L-R: A. Baker Barnhart, Raymond Loewy, Dorothy (last name unknown), Gordon Buehrig, and Robert Bourke.
    Loewy weight is the enemy Bourke.jpg
  • Raymond Loewy (L) shapes a clay model with George Matthews and Robert Bourke (R) c. 1945
    Loewy 7.jpg
  • The Studebaker Design Department c. 1945.  L-R:  Holden "Bob" Koto, Larry Brom (far rear), Virginia Spence (black dress), Vince Gardner, Robert Bourke (facing camera, necktie), Nancy Spence, Frank Alroth (vest), Jack Aldrich, John Reinhart (suspenders), Virgil Exner, John Bird, Raymond Loewy, Gordon Buehrig (seated on stool).
    Loewy Studios 2 S9502-7 resize.jpg
  • Studebaker Model "N" full size clay model. This design was considered for the 1952 model year. L-R: Robert Bourke, Holden "Bob" Koto.
    Model N Side view 2.jpg
  • Studebaker Model "N" full size clay model. This design was considered for the 1952 model year.  L-R: Robert Bourke, Don Bruce, Holden "Bob" Koto.
    Model N 34 view bullet nose.jpg
  • Full size clay model of design proposals for Studebaker's 1956 sedan line created by Robert Bourke and the Raymond Loewy Associates staff.
    1956 Sedan clay 2-3-55.jpg
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