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Hairy Pig, New Orleans 1970s Sizes:12x12 inch Archival Print (Unframed) the SS Noga

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the SS Noga

Blue Day Inn was a diner-style hot dog joint on the Pacific Highway

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once they had been given the once-over by the nightclub impresario or one of his lieutenants

Despite Matulay's wide ranging career and position as one of New York's most sought after illustrators in the mid-to late-20th century — one of the most pivotal eras in graphic design history — his name is relatively unknown today

Hairy Pig, New Orleans 1970s Sizes:12x12 inch Archival Print (Unframed) the SS NogaThis grinning pig, set for a feast with his knife and fork at the ready, was used to publicize a Mexican restaurant called Tortilla Flats in New Orleans in the 1970s. Much loved by locals, the establishment is now closed. Why choose a pig? Who knows but this porker is certainly charming and was created by someone with a sense of humor. Tortilla Flat was the title of an early John Steinbeck novel, about a small band of paisanos or descendants of the

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