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senioraqua
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I recently acquired original vintage artwork of a Hawaiian Village menu I presume was never produced. The menu mock-up was done in colored pencil and appears to be an unfinished piece with some white corrective ink near the bottom. I was told the artist is Dwight Lee and he worked for the Tampa Tribune and must have done some freelanced work also. I'd be curious if anyone has seen the menu. Seemed like the time to do a little search for the artist in the Tampa Tribune archives at the downtown library. Found out that the Trib doesn't index that far, but St. Pete Times does and can be searched using Google. Second entry on Google came up with an ad from October 15, 1963. Things are dark hard to see on the Google's news search, grabbed the microfilm and made this copy. Very stoked to find a match and can even see where the artist decided to crop the wahine's dress. There are also some great Google searches for St. Petersburg Times: Oct. 15 1963-HV ad is found with artwork-including Outrigger Inn Dec.29, 1971 – HV ad and New Years blerb March 10, 1970 – HV bartender pimp? Sept. 23, 1970 – Trader Franks |
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senioraqua
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10/28/2008
The Google newspaper link doesn't save the page, you'll need to |
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Bora Boris
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10/28/2008
Nice work Señor! oh wait it's Senior. Nice work Senior! Oops. [ Edited by: Bora Boris 2008-10-28 11:48 ] |
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senioraqua
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10/28/2008
Thanks, just don't call me late for the mai tai. Which reminds me, |
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Tiki-Kate
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10/29/2008
Excellent post, senioraqua. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Your research is much appreciated. I loved seeing the Heilman's Beachcomber ad too. My favorite was the Trader Frank's piece. "Pacific potable" is such a delightful phrase. |
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Bora Boris
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10/29/2008
I like the phrase "Tried to set up a female beverage agent in business as a prostitute." :wink: |
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bigbrotiki
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10/29/2008
Great find and good research, now you can date that art. I always felt that the cover of the drink menu that is out there, on the postcard and menu too, looked somewhat 70s in style: That's why I used the Beauty and the Beast one in Tiki Modern, (though it was ripped off from an American Cruise Lines menu cover :) ) |
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10/29/2008
Very cool, micro-fish is fun. Here is a menu from the HV that is closer to the sketch, but still no cigar. I think I have seen that menu one somewhere out there before though. DC |
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senioraqua
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10/29/2008
After looking at the HV ad again, it seems like I have a 1st draft Here is a completed piece painted by Dwight Lee for Bahia Beach. |
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bigbrotiki
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10/29/2008
Probably on Arkiva Tropika, in this form: Or in Tiki Modern: The two first ones are both bad versions of this cover, which, as I was saying above, was ripped off by the Hawaiian Village from a menu cover done in the early 50s for American PRESIDENT (I left that out above) Cruise Lines. I do not own the original, but I have another one from the series which clearly shows the same style and concept: They had NO name printed on the front, which made them suitable for framing --and easy to rip off. :D |
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senioraqua
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10/30/2008
And if that isn't enough menus for one establishment, there is a Leeteg |
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Swanky
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10/30/2008
Fixed the links to be clickable |
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senioraqua
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10/30/2008
Nice job, thanks Swanky. |
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aquarj
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04/28/2010
Just ran across this post, and thought I'd add something to the discussion of the illustrator for the "borrowed" image. That was Don Clever, a San Francisco based artist. I tried to find out more info about Don Clever a while ago, with little success, but made a little webpage here. However, it's noteworthy that Mr. Clever was also the illustrator for this VERY beloved menu cover for the Lanai in San Mateo! Sorry if this runs a bit offtopic, but it seems related since the HV cover directly reused the American President Lines art. -Randy |
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senioraqua
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12/14/2010
Found an article on the artist of the HV drawing named, Dwight Lee, who |
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bigbrotiki
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12/14/2010
Wow, what a story. Who knew. The Muffin Man... There's a story behind every piece of ephemera. Not like that one, necessarily, but something. |
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senioraqua
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12/15/2010
The Muffin Man had some true dedication. I'd like to get a copy |
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senioraqua
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08/24/2015
Found the inspirational photo for the President Cruise Lines and Hawaiian Village menus. The wahine's doppleganger is on the cover of an April 1948 issue of Holiday magazine. |
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