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Ottomar Anton

1895-1976

Hamburg - Amerika Linie / L'Amérique du Sud en 3 Jours. 1936.

Condition B: repaired tears, replaced losses, creases and abrasions in margins and image; water staining in margins and border; lifting off canvas at upper right edge.

The Graf Zeppelin, sister ship of the ill-fated Hindenburg, is depicted here practically spanning the Atlantic Ocean. By 1930, after several widely publicized voyages (including around the world in 1929 which made her the first airship to ever cross the Pacific Ocean non-stop), the Graf Zeppelin settled into a regular transatlantic route. When she was taken out of service in 1937, barely a month after the Hindenburg disaster, she had made a total of 143 Atlantic crossings. Several different variations of this poster exist including one which shows the route map with stops in Spain, and this copy which illustrates connections to Hamburg and Berlin. Anton is best known for the many posters he designed for German shipping lines during the 1930s including the American Line, Hamburg-America Line, Norddeutscher Lloyd-Bremen, Hamburg South America Steamship Company and Cunard. He designed two posters depicting zeppelins. This poster usually appears with the bottom white text field removed. This is the French version, with the blank text box at bottom.

Airlines p. 36.
39½x25½ inches, 100¼x64¾ cm. Erasmusdruck, Berlin.

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