Le Paquebot Portugal 1905 (Giraffe) Menu Art by Auguste Vimar
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Le Paquebot Portugal (S.S. Portugal) was originally built in 1886 for the Brazil and River Plate Line of the Messageries Maritimes Company. She was chartered or purchased by the Russians for use as a hospital ship in the Black Sea during the first world war. On March 30 1916 she was sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat U-33.
This 1905 menu image of a giraffe server delivering a bowl was created by the French illustrator and watercolor artist Auguste Vimar. Born in Marseille, France, in 1851, he became an illustrator for children’s books and also contributed some of his wonderful animal images to Le Figaro Illustré. He died in 1916. The waiter giraffe, the monkey cook licking a plate were part of Vimar’s contribution to the fashion at that time for fantastical art images – later this style of artwork became known as magical realism.
Courtesy Private Collection.