Jan Dargent, 1850s
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a giant sand-timer from a 1947 magazine advertisement
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'The Dandy's Ball' ... an 1819 children's book character named Mr. Pink takes five hours
to dress himself ... illustrated by Robert Cruikshank
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"Your New Year begins on Labor Day September 2"
George Giusti, 1957 see full size
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"Take care, grandpapa, lest you should fall, And if you want your chair - pray call."
from an 1820 childrens book
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progress by Joost Swarte see full size
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an erotic 1922 fashion drawing
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this small illustration appeared in an 1882 general interest magazine
... it had no connection to the surrounding articles see full size
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Carl Otto Czeschka 1906, printed with metallic gold ink see full size
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"In the Old days" "At the Present Time" a John P. McCutcheon cartoon
see full size
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Alphonse Mucha, 1896
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to dress himself ... illustrated by Robert Cruikshank
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"Your New Year begins on Labor Day September 2"
George Giusti, 1957 see full size
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from an 1820 childrens book
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progress by Joost Swarte see full size
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this small illustration appeared in an 1882 general interest magazine
... it had no connection to the surrounding articles see full size
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"In the Old days" "At the Present Time" a John P. McCutcheon cartoon
see full size
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an Andrew Loomis magazine story illustration, 1940s
see full size
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It's all been over and done with for years!"
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"Pete? What time is it?" a Leonard Starr story panel see full size
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"How young will you be at fifty?" 1922 Canada see full size
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a cartoon by O. Soglow see full size
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