We’re circling back to Frans Mettes today, a Dutch illustrator whose cover work we featured not long ago. He was a commercial artist as well as dust jacket illustrator, and above you see a beautiful poster he painted for Vereenigde Nederlandsche Scheepvaartmaatschappij’s (United Dutch Shipping Company’s) regular Holland to West Africa liner service. The art is from 1958, but the VNS line debuted in April 1920, with ships stopping in the Canary Islands before heading onward to ports in French West Africa (now Senegal), Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), and Angola. The piece is a frameable wonder from a more elegant era of travel advertising.
1960—Gary Cooper Dies
American film actor Gary Cooper, who harnessed an understated, often stoic style in numerous adventure films and westerns, including Sergeant York, For Whom the Bell Tolls, High Noon, and Alias Jesse James, dies of prostate, intestinal, lung and bone cancer. For his contributions to American cinema Cooper received a plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is considered one of top movie stars of all time.