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"Love. How ridiculous." a Gwen Raverat 1952 illustration
a Perry Barlow illustration for the New Yorker magazine
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"Blind" a Charles Rodriguas cartoon see full size
an P. Pinkisevich illustration, 1988
Peter Arno for the New Yorker magazine
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a Jason Seiler caricature see full size
a William H. Walker 1890s anti-feminist cartoon showing an emasculated husband
if women become politicians William H. Walker
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if women join the military William H. Walker see full size
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illustration, 1954 see full size
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MAD magazine see full size
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exaggerated applause in a Tex Avery animation see full size
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a Gahan Wilson cartoon
1919 cinema theatre germs "Prevalence of bacteria germs and dry dust - caused largely by the heat of picture machines, poor ventilation, stamping feet and expectoration of tobacco juice. Odors from garments and persons of mixed patronage."
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of an old classic see full size
"The romance has gone out of everything" ... a "Tunnel of Sex" amusement at a carnival
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"Quality Street" Brecht-Vandenbroucke art see full size
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womanhood rebukes society at her Uncle's table in Detroit,
Michigan rather than drink wine." 1902 see full size
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"Modesty, where art thou?" 1902 shameful beach wear see full size
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was called 'slumming' see full size
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Patty Carroll art see full size
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a Hinko Smrekar drawing, 1927 see full size
an Art Shay photograph
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an 1893 French magazine illustration see full size
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