This 1933 menu from the SS Lurline is strikingly modern, with some of the geometric shapes and strong colors that characterized the Art Deco movement. It depicts two fishermen on an outrigger and was created for the Matson Line whose route was San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hawaii and the South Seas. As the interior menu suggests, passengers were well-fed on their trips.
Courtesy Herbert Beazley Collection.
Each print is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available.
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