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Lippincott’s DecemberJoseph J. Gould, Jr. (American; 1880–1935)1896Color lithographPublished: J. B.
Labor Day NumberPoster for Collier’s magazine, Vol. XXVII, No. 22 (August 31, 1901)Artist: Edward Pe
Follow the Flag / Enlist in the Navy / U.S. Navy Recruiting Station / 146 Tremont St., BostonJames D
Harper’s JuneEdward Penfield (American; 1866–1925)Published: May 1897 by Harper & Brothers (New
zucherman:Excited for the new madmaxmovie, so we made this unofficial animated gif movie poster for
The Summer-Porch Number of the Ladies’ Home JournalArtist: Edward Penfield (American; 1866–1925)Post
jakegyllonhaal:Remember those posters that said, “Today is the first day of the rest of your life?”
Jermaine Rogers (American, b. 1972, Houston, TX, USA) - Alice in Chains, Deftones, and Mastodon at t
To Date / For XMAS / 5¢ / 1895Will R. Barnes (American, born Australia; 1851–1939)Color lithographTh
When I was discussing this exhibition with Patrick Miller and Patrick McNeil of FAILE, it became cle
Beautiful collection of California’s seasonal posters by Young American Creative
radicalgraff: Anti-Colonial, Anti-Columbus Day posters seen around various American cities.
Saturday Evening Post cover, by Norman Rockwell, July 1940.
foliques: Remember those posters that said, “Today is the first day of the rest of your life&
American Crescent Cycles. 1899. Frederick Winthrop Ramsdell.42 ¾ x 62 7/8 in./108.6 x 159
Josephine & Jazz : Maquette. ca. 1930. Paul Colin.8 3/8 x 11 in./21.3 x 28 cmOh yeah. That&a
Cycles Americains. 1894. Emile Clouet.51 x 72 ½ in./129.5 x 184.2 cmBrash and bursting, C
Chuck Sperry is an American poster artist who is best known for his rock posters and political artwo
american idiot + movie posters.
Five new character posters for ‘American Hustle’
Harper’s August 1896Edward Penfield (American; 1866–1925)Poster for Harper’s N
December 1896Artist: F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographThe New York Pub
The Coast Guard was created on August 4, 1790, making it 225 years old today.Above: A recruiting pos
The Next to Go | Fight Tuberculosis! | Red Cross Christmas Seal Campaign1919Color lithographPublishe
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