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Sunday, October 10, 2021

PROCESSIONS on parade, part 4

1984 Festival 84 La Batie Aux Bastions, a poster
1984 Festival 84 La Batie Aux Bastions
        
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opening day on the 1936 San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge, a photograph
opening day on the 1936 San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge
        
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a C.R.W. Nevinson procession of soldiers
C.R.W. Nevinson      
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an Ezra Jack Keats children's book illustration
an Ezra Jack Keats children's book illustration       see full size
        
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a Jules Etienne Marey photographic motion study
an old Jules Etienne Marey photographic motion study       see full size
        
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Guy Billout art, chickens crossing a highway
 Guy Billout art
        
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the 1947 Hughs H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose in a photograph being transported on public roads
the 1947 Hughs H-4
Hercules is the largest flying boat ever built
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an illustrator's 1940 family ideal on a happy healthy road
1940      
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a John Franklin illustration 1847, bring out your dead
an
uncomfortable John Franklin illustration,  1847
        
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a WW2 supply ship escort by Charles Pears
a wartime supply ship escort by Charles Pears
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a Roger Duvoisin illustration for the New Yorker Magazine June 1943
a Roger Duvoisin illustration,  1943
        
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a Martin Lewis print 1934, a man leading a cow on a wet winter road
a Martin Lewis print,  1934      
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Hardie Gramatky, a farm scene
Hardie Gramatky      
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an old Jules Etienne Marey motion study photograph 1900?
an old Jules Etienne Marey motion study photograph,  1900?
        
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the 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow photograph
the 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow      
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the 1967 Montreal Expo '67 crowds
the 1967 Montreal Expo '67 World's Fair crowds      
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Richard Estes realism art, a painting of an urban scene
Richard Estes art
        
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a Bern Hill poster, GM diesel Locomotives
a Bern Hill poster
        
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an Erik Werenskiold illustration Viking warships
an Erik Werenskiold
illustration of Viking warships       see full size
        
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Michael Sowa, a parade of one
Michael Sowa       click twice
        
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a Charles Livingston Bull illustration of flying jungle birds
Charles Livingston Bull
        
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an Earl Oliver Hurst illustration of a sailboat race
an Earl Oliver Hurst illustration      
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a Frederik Hendriksen 1884 drawing of black cats carrying a coffin
a Frederik Hendriksen drawing, 
1884       click twice
        
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a 1968 poster by Georges Mathieu for Air France to Japan
a Georges Mathieu 1968 poster
        
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Ferdinand Staeger, the pied piper
Ferdinand Staeger      
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Michael Sowa, a marathon pig race
a Michael Sowa illustration
        
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a Hardie Gramatky 1964 children's book illustration of 'Toot' the tugboat
a Hardie Gramatky 1964 children's book illustration of 'Toot' the tugboat
        
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a Hans Tegner illustration of gurads and a prisoner in a barrel, legal public shaming
a Hans Tegner illustration
        
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Erik Nitsche 1937 illustration for Stage Magazine, a giant procession
an Erik Nitsche 1937 illustration for Parade Magazine
               

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