Menu for the Swedish American Line ship M.S. Gripsholm. Dinner menu with a dalmålning or bonad style art "The Doorkeeper."
Context
The Swedish American Line (SAL) opened in 1915 and was used for immigrant travel until the mid-1920s. The SAL had four ships, SS Stockholm, TS Drottningholm, MS Gripsholm, and SS/MS Kungsholm. Ships ran direct from Gothenburg to New York. By the end of the 1920s, the SAL became a luxury cruise and tourist line, which many people used to travel between Sweden and the U.S.
Swedish American Line, Rosemaling, Kurbits, Dalmålning, Bonader (Art)
Archive Details
Creator
Swedish American Line
Date(s) of Creation
Dec 28, 1974
Restrictions
This collection is open to research and does not contain sensitive information.
Primary Language
English
Dimensions
Height
11 in
Width
8 in
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Swedish American Line
Copyright
Copyright Details
Ownership was legally transferred to the Swedish American Museum per the gift agreement. Certain works may be protected by copyright not governed by the Swedish American Museum.
Reproductions
Notes
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