This 1937 Matson Lines menu cover showcases a colorful Hawaiian scene by artist Frank McIntosh. The artwork features a Hawaiian woman, mending a fishing net, set against a backdrop of tropical sea life, including coral and fish. Capturing the essence of Hawaiian culture, McIntosh, an American illustrator and designer, created a celebrated series of menu covers and posters for Matson Lines in the 1930s and 1940s.
Print Types
Enhanced MatteArtwork prints onto a premium, bright white matte paper that yields vibrant images with excellent highlight and shadow detail. Print includes a 1" white border on all sides of the image. |
Canvas Wrap White SidesArtwork prints onto museum-grade canvas, then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" depth stretcher bars. Canvas is delivered to you with wire hardware, so it is ready to hang. |
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Canvas Wrap Mirrored SidesArtwork prints with mirrored edges onto museum-grade canvas, then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" depth stretcher bars. Canvas is delivered to you with wire hardware, so it is ready to hang.
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Rolled CanvasArtwork prints onto museum-grade canvas with 2-inch white borders on all sides for stretching or framing at your convenience.
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All prints require 7 - 14 business days to print, assemble, and package your order prior to shipping. Everything is printed and manufactured "on demand".