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Matson Murals Eugene Savage 1948 14" x 21" Litho Print "Aloha...Universal Word"

$ 52.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Rarity: Extreme
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Title: The Matson Murals
  • Condition: Condition issues - PLEASE read.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Artist: Eugene Savage
  • Year: 1948
  • Size: 14" x 21"
  • Series: LURLINE
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: LURLINE menu Cover designs
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Culture: Hawaiian
  • Modified Item: No
  • Style: Lithograph Prints

    Description

    Rare litho print commissioned by The Matson Navigation Company, a luxury cruise line. The Artist, Eugene Savage completed the works to be showcased on the ships, but with the War the ships were converted into troop ships and the original murals were placed into storage and not seen by the public.
    This 14" x 21" Menu Proof litho print was originally made to be folded into a menu - the back side right would have later been printed with that day's meal offering, ( it is not folded in the center )
    "Aloha...Universal Word"
    Features title & story on the backside , Backside: paper has yellowed with time but is not brittle. Creased, which has folded more on the left - runs across the entire lessening as it goes to the right. Corner bottom & top right has slight foxing,  at some point leaving a small crease, small tear toward right edge bottom less than 1/2". At one time it was stored rolled - will lay flat with slight pressure or framed.
    Front side: Vivid crisp colors, unfaded. Each corner has darkened discoloration from taped used to display it at some point, all shown in photos please scroll. The crease on the backside has impacted the front more noticable at the top right were it folded into the image creating an open crease line into image - you can feel this line with your finger across the image. This can be repaired - when framed the vivid image makes this flaw hard to spot. Of all the prints in this series this in by far my favorite, it is lively, happy, and quite alive with movement & color.
    Will ship flat between 2 pieces of cardboard - USPS.
    I recently purchase a large lot of menus & menu proofs from a Wyoming estate, a lifelong Ephmera collector. I will be posting many more pieces from his fine collection of papergoods. I am dating this Menu Proof to 1948 because I have many other menus from this collection and from Matson Cruise Lines which are all dated 1948. Please see my other listings for rare litho works of Ada Peacock.