
INDIA - SAS
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1955
Size (cms)
61.7 X 99
Artist
Otto Nielsen
Otto Nielsen (1916–2000) was an accomplished painter who dedicated much of his career to studying the people and animals of different regions. He illustrated many travel books outside his career. At SAS, Nielsen created posters, calendars, and other promotional material for nearly 50 years.
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Publisher
Scandinavian Airlines System
Printer
Offset Axel Andreasen & Sonner.
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This poster by Otto Nielsen promotes Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) flights to India, featuring a black monkey holding an orange against a vibrant jungle backdrop. The painting exudes energy and vitality, capturing the exotic allure of India's wildlife. The image highlights the adventurous spirit of the journey, blending the mystique of the Indian jungle with the convenience of air travel. Above, an airplane soars, symbolizing SAS's role in connecting travelers to India. Founded in 1946 through the merger of several Scandinavian airlines, SAS initially launched routes to destinations in Asia, including India. In the late 1940s, SAS began flying to cities like New Delhi and Bombay, using propeller-driven aircraft for long-distance travel before the advent of jetliners.
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