1921 Simplicissimus Magazine
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1950s Cinerama used a curved projection screen with two simultaneous projectors, seen here on the left and right see full size
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an 1800s Japan theatrical helmet
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overacting on the stage, a Harry Furniss illustration 1905 "There is murder in the air" see full size
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Brecht-Vandenbroucke "You look like a freak! Why don't you join the circus?"
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1920s "Violetta ... 19 years old ... the only armless Half-Woman on Earth"
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1893 Chicago World's Fair "City Of The Moon" theater see full size
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1959 Folies Bergère, Paris see full size
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a Chris Van Allsburg illustration
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an 1899 Jean-Marc Côté retro-future orchestra see full size
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a crime photograph by Weegee see full size
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a Ronald Searle illustration for Binaca breath spray
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Ronald Searle, insincere tears see full size
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"Trapeze Disrobing Act" early pornography by the Thomas Edison Manufacturing Company, 1901 see full size
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an Armin Hofmann poster, 1955
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Gustave Doré see full size
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Thomas Theodore Heine, 1929 see full size
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1918 theater in a forest see full size
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a Fritz Bühler cinema poster
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1960s anti-drug films were silly, and the Freak Brothers were paid to make one for the government, by
Gilbert Shelton 1971 see full size
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a Sebastian Kruger caricature of film director Alfred Hitchcock, referencing his movie 'The Birds'
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Robert Crumb for Weirdo Magazine see full size
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props from the 1957 film 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' see full size
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1951 Broadway shows see full size
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C.E. Colby as "Allie Way", 1898
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famous performer Harry Le Clair, 1900
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a theater on the Italian cruise ship SS Raffaello see full size
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Jon McNaught art see full size
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a 1929 theater ticket chopper
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