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1925: ".... but under him he would find the city empty" see full size
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Brecht-Vandenbroucke see full size
1902 London women fighting in public (a posed scene for the
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photographer Jack London)
Hokusai
a Joost Swarte illustration
an Al Parker magazine illustration see full size
a P.C. Vey cartoon for National Lampoon magazine "Well, I had a lovely evening,
but now I've got to hurry up ahead and try to lose you on a side street."

1949 public urinals

the 1955 Boston Arts Festival

1865 "End of the poor - funeral from a tenement house in Baxter
Street, Five Points, New York - from a sketch by our artist" see full size

"Falling foul of the skirts", an 1862 cartoon by the writer William Makepeace Thackeray

a George Tooker painting see full size

Paul Rudolph architecture, 1960s?

a drawing by architect Conrad Roland, 1964 see full size
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John Sloan, 1907 USA see full size
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Mabel Dwight art see full size
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"It's all right. I just tripped on the last step."
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an Al Parker magazine illustration see full size
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but now I've got to hurry up ahead and try to lose you on a side street."
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1949 public urinals
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the 1955 Boston Arts Festival
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1865 "End of the poor - funeral from a tenement house in Baxter
Street, Five Points, New York - from a sketch by our artist" see full size
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"Falling foul of the skirts", an 1862 cartoon by the writer William Makepeace Thackeray
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a George Tooker painting see full size
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Paul Rudolph architecture, 1960s?
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a drawing by architect Conrad Roland, 1964 see full size
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an S.R. Badmin illustration see full size

1800s "chapel cemetary, and dancing saloon" see full size
from a 1960s playground equipment catalog
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1800s "chapel cemetary, and dancing saloon" see full size
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