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an 1881 Pyrophone ... an instrument like an organ that played by lighting a fire in a glass tube, making the oxygen molecules inside it vibrate.
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an illustration by John O’Hara Cosgrave II see full size
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a Seymour Chwast illustration
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a Currier and Ives print, 1872 ... inexpensive hand colored
lithographs for the public see full size
lithographs for the public see full size
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an 1820 children's book "To see a good boy read his book is no news ... but to see a goose roasting a cook is strange indeed! I'll roast ye, and baste ye, but who will may taste ye."
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Frank Brangwyn, 1919 see full size
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a 1920s Ferdinand Preiss statuette
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by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff)
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Patrick Caulfield art, 1969 see full size
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1700s? see full size
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a 1974 poster for a Ballet Competition in Bulgaria
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a Currier and Ives print, 1861 see full size
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a Dean Cornwell illustration
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a study for the 1942 animated film 'Bambi'
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a Eugene Grasset illustration, 1898
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Maurice Busset, 1920s? see full size
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a 1963 fireplace
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a poster for the London Museum by E. McKnight Kauffer
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Marcel Van Eeden, 2000s see full size
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an advertising poster for motor oil by Noel Fontanet, 1922
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see full size
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a George Cruikshank drawing
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"Lighting the natural gas torches on the roof of the Administration Building"
at the 1893 Chicago World's fair
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a Milton Glaser illustration
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a 1970s cigarette lighter by Murano
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a Tsunehisa Kimura poster, 1969
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