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a Chris van Allsburg illustration
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a Perry Barlow illustration, 1938
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Art Werger, 2002 click twice
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at the 1964 New York Worlds Fair
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a 1901 map of Canada see full size
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"Caution ... Worst Case Scenario Ahead" a Henry Martin cartoon
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a 1960s Bill Campbell package illustration for 'Weird-Ohs' plastic
assembly toy models click twice
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"Lost" a Phil May cartoon click twice
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a century ago, the pointing hand symbol was commonly used in signage and advertising
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individual musicians follow the conductor to act as one orchestra
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"Looks like we can't expect to find much in that direction."
a Gahan Wilson cartoon click twice
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"Prismatic Compass" figure it out or die, in 1904 click twice
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a Grant Haffner painting click twice
a Fred Barnard illustration for a Charles Dickens book click twice
"Push" a 1954 trash receptacle from a
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a Fred Barnard illustration for a Charles Dickens book click twice
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"Push" a 1954 trash receptacle from a
restaurant supply catalog
Andy Warhol click twice
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an Allen Kass illustration for a UK car advertisement click twice
1885 Africa click twice
a 1973 Lynd Ward illustration click twice
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Andy Warhol click twice
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"You are 10,000 miles from the nearest telephone" Ken Reid, 1970s
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an Allen Kass illustration for a UK car advertisement click twice
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1885 Africa click twice
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this old amber glass lens lighthouse guided ships
this old amber glass lens lighthouse guided ships
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a 1973 Lynd Ward illustration click twice
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"Bad Times ... Good Times" click twice
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a London policeman by Ronald Searle
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"Oh no! My best friend and my best friend's wife!" click twice
an E.C. Vey cartoon for National Lampoon Magazine
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