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Pan Am poster is an original vintage travel advertisement created by artist Aaron Fine around the 1960s. The artwork, titled "Japan by Jet Clipper," was produced to promote air travel to Japan during the dawn of the Jet Age, which Pan Am helped usher in with its first commercial transatlantic jet service in 1958.
Poster Details
Artist: Aaron Fine, an American illustrator and designer active in the 1950s and 1960s.
Airline: Pan American World Airways (Pan Am).
Estimated Date: Circa 1960s.
Artwork Description: The poster features a vibrant, mid-century modern aesthetic. It depicts costumed participants in a traditional Japanese festival flying colorful fish-shaped kites known as koinobori, which are flown during Children's Day to symbolize strength and perseverance. Two Pan Am Boeing 707 jet aircraft are visible in the sky. |
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