MENSWEAR: THE DRESS SHIRT AND TIE

THE SHIRT WAS WHITE AND SEMI FITTED, THE TIE WAS NARROW AND SUBTLE, JUST ENOUGH TO MAKE A STATEMENT BUT ONLY IF YOU GOT A CLOSE LOOK. OTHERWISE IT WAS A SOLID AND QUIET “PIECE” OF THE UNIFORM.

DESCRIBE FURNISHINGS

DESRIBE REPLACEABLE / REPLENISHABLE

DESCRIBE WOMEN SHOPPING FOR MEN

MENSWEAR: THE 2 PIECE SUIT

THE TERM GENTLEMAN GENERALLY IDENTIFIES A MAN REGARDED AS HAVING CERTAIN QUALITIES OF REFINEMENT, INCLUDING BEING CULTURED, COURTEOUS AND WELL EDUCATED.

THE TERM CLOTHING TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED CLOTHING FOR MEN

THE TERM SUIT DESCRIBES AN ENSEMBLE OF TWO OR MORE MATCHING GARMENTS

TRAVEL: SAS THE GLOBAL AIRLINE

The work in question is a large pictorial map titled “SAS The Global Airline,” created by Scandinavian Airlines System and artist Jorleif Uthaug in 1956. This is a nine-sheet wall map with a total size of 278cm x 381cm. The map was published by Pran & Torgersen and engraved or printed by Jorleif Uthaug, a Norwegian artist known for his contributions to modernistic abstract art.

Composition and Medium:

The map is a vibrant and colorful depiction, characteristic of mid-20th century pictorial maps that combine artistic expression with geographic information. The medium appears to be a printed graphic using bold colors and abstract forms to convey both terrestrial and celestial themes. The style is modernist, employing abstract shapes and vivia contrasts to capture attention and evoke a sense of global and cosmic exploration.