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The Matson Murals by Eugene Savage 1948-1956 Set of 6 - 14" x 21" Litho Prints

$ 667.38

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Number of Items in Set: 6
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Title: The Matson Murals
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Culture: Hawaiian
  • Size: 14" x 21"
  • Series: LURLINE
  • Rarity: Extreme
  • Artist: Eugene Savage
  • Type: LURLINE menu Cover designs
  • Condition: Excellent condition. Complete set of the lithograph prints. Small hole and tear on the edge of each. See photos.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Style: Lithograph Prints
  • Year: 1948-1956
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Extremely Rare
    Complete Set of 6
    Eugene Savage
    14 x 21 Lithograph Prints
    "The Matson Murals"
    1948-1956
    The Complete Series of
    LURLINE menu cover prints
    'Pomp and Circumstance'
    'Aloha...Universal Word'
    'Festival of the Sea'
    'Hawaii's Decisive Hour'
    'A God Appears'
    'Island Feast'
    Eugene Savage was commissioned in 1938 to make
    "The Matson Murals" for the Matson Navigation Company.
    The works, completed in 1940, were supposed to be
    installed in the company's ships. However, with the advent
    of World War II, Matson's liners were transformed into troop-
    ships and the murals were placed in storage. The murals
    were not publicly seen until 2014 in the Honolulu Museum of
    Art's exhibition "Art Deco Hawa'i."
    His finished murals, from which these six color lithographed
    reproductions were made, are eight feet wide by four feet high.
    These lithographs each have a title and story on the back side
    of them and there are no center creases in these like the
    completed menus have.
    The paper has yellowed with age.
    They were in storage and each of them have a hole, the
    size of a pencil, on the bottom edge. They all have the
    same slight tear on the top edge also.
    If you framed or matted them, the damaged areas would
    be covered.
    It is estimated that over a quarter of a million Savage menu
    covers were distributed between 1948 & 1956, and today, his
    beautiful menu covers are highly prized by discerning collectors
    of Hawaiian ephemera.
    In 1951, Savage's genius was honored at a display of American
    Lithographs at the Smithsonian Institute.
    Eugene Savage, a native of Covington, Indiana, died in 1978,
    at the age of 95.
    Please see photos for more detail.
    Insurance will be paid by seller.
    See photos for more detail.