Matson Lines travel advertisement featuring aerial view of 3 ships trailing one another in a blue ocean. At top left corner is a small sailboat behind a medium-sized boat which is following a larger cruise ship.
Two Names That Are As One, Matson Lines Advertisement, 1945
Two Names That Are As One, Matson Lines Advertisement, 1945

Two Names That Are As One, Matson Lines Advertisement, 1945

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Artist: Melbourne Brindle
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Created in 1945 by illustrator Melbourne Brindle, this Matson Lines travel advertisement celebrates the company's post-war return to civilian cruising. The aerial view of a majestic Matson vessel leading ships across the Pacific, symbolizes continuity and progress, and the romantic allure of ocean travel during an era of optimism and cultural revival. Brindle (1904–1995) was an Australian-American illustrator and commercial artist, celebrated for his dynamic, graphic work in advertising, posters, and travel promotion.

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