Hapag World Ship Cruises Asia Far East Art Deco
Original vintage poster in German advertising HAPAG Weltreise 1933 (world cruises 1933) on the luxury liner Resolute - dreischrauben luxus dampfer from 7 January to 18 May, Hamburg-America Line. Great image of oriental temples in Asia (India?). The Resolute (1914-1947) was a three funnelled steam ship used as a luxury cruise liner by Hapag from 1928-1935. The ship was converted by the Italian Government into troop transport, participating in the Abyssinian War, delivering troops to Ethiopia and was involved in the Spanish Civil War. During World War Two, the ship was used as a troop transport. During Allied bombing raid on Naples, the ship was hit and sunk. The complete demolition of the vessel took place in 1947 in La Spezia. Art by Erich Skips, Berlin. Design by Theodor Paul Etbauer (1892-1975). Printed by Muhlmeister & Johler, Hamburg. Excellent condition. County: Germany, year of printing:1932, designer: Erich Skips, Theodor Paul Etbauer, size (cm): 84x59.5
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Original vintage poster in German advertising HAPAG Weltreise 1933 (world cruises 1933) on the luxury liner Resolute - dreischrauben luxus dampfer from 7 January to 18 May, Hamburg-America Line. Great image of oriental temples in Asia (India?). The Resolute (1914-1947) was a three funnelled steam ship used as a luxury cruise liner by Hapag from 1928-1935. The ship was converted by the Italian Government into troop transport, participating in the Abyssinian War, delivering troops to Ethiopia and was involved in the Spanish Civil War. During World War Two, the ship was used as a troop transport. During Allied bombing raid on Naples, the ship was hit and sunk. The complete demolition of the vessel took place in 1947 in La Spezia. Art by Erich Skips, Berlin. Design by Theodor Paul Etbauer (1892-1975). Printed by Muhlmeister & Johler, Hamburg. Excellent condition. County: Germany, year of printing:1932, designer: Erich Skips, Theodor Paul Etbauer, size (cm): 84x59.5
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