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One sheet This vibrant travel poster for Pan American World Airways (Pan Am), promoting travel to the "Near East," was originally produced around 1950.
Poster Details
Artist: While some sources attribute related Orient-themed Pan Am posters to artist Charles Baskerville, this specific "Near East" camel rider design is frequently listed as being by an anonymous artist.
Depiction: The artwork features a bedouin tribesman riding a camel, with a white globe and a Pan Am aircraft—likely a Lockheed Constellation or similar "Clipper"—flying overhead.
Variations: Similar versions of this poster exist with different titles, including "Medio Oriente" (Spanish) and "Proche Orient" (French), intended for various international markets. |
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