"Awfully sorry, Lady Ripplevale, but I'm really frightfully tired." a Peter Arno cartoon
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detail from an Al Dorne illustration, 1950s?
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Wallace Wood for MAD: a loutish man can wear glasses to look intelligent
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restaurant/hotel supply catalog
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an Edwin Austin Abbey painting, originally in color? see full size
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a Jimmy Hatlo cartoon: the child learns offensive words
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Franz Sedlacek see full size
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"Coquette Lane - The fan drill given at Carnival of Authors"
1890s USA etiquette school see full size
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a Fritz Bergen illustration see full size
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a James Montgomery Flagg illustration see full size
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James Montgomery Flagg see full size
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"Garbage Pail Kids - Babbling Brooke" see full size
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a Don Martin cartoon for MAD publisher Bill Gaines see full size
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a Beatrix Potter 1904 book illustration see full size
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1881 "A small mouth is never admired in gentlemen, a pretty man being looked upon by the fair sex as a carpet knight, one who encroaches upon their own territory" a woman's mouth
should be "... a perfect cupid's bow, with a thin upper lip and a pouting lower one"
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