a 1921 exterior wall ... winged babies in artwork are called 'cherubs', used mostly in Christian Southern Europe in past centuries and later as ornament and cartoon
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could a modern person look in this 1879 mirror and not laugh?
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a Carlos Bady fashion illustration
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Carlos Bady
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Dorothy Lathrop 1968
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a 1917 parade float
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Noel Fontanet
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a Lucien Gaillard pendant, 1890s
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at the 1889 World's Fair in Paris
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Otto Wagner architecture, 1906
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1886 German ornamentC H E R U B S
Franz von Stuck see full size
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Auguste Racinet ornament, 1877
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Valentine boxes of chocolates, 1910
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a 1909 penny arcade see full size
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a Fritz Hegenbart illustration for JugendC H E R U B S
Walter Crane 1878, the endpapers of a book see full size
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"Porcelain Cage Of Cupids, at the Crystal Palace" The Great Exhibition of London, 1851
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Louis Moe see full size
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a Linley Sambourne illustration at the end of an 1800s book, "FINIS"
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Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale
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M. Powolny, 1914
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a Herbert Paus illustration, 1934
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1600s? cherubs from an 1800s book
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"The sure man. Drawing by M.v. Fade to the tale of Morikean"
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