"Experiments with torpedo shells at Chatham : explosion of a 440-pounder" 1886
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Frans Masereel see full size
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an A.E. Marty fashion illustration see full size
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Frans Masereel see full size
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Louis Raemaekers
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a 1955 illustration see full size
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a concert in an 1855 submarine see full size
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an Alan Lee illustration see full size
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MAD Magazine's General Patton by Mort Drucker
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"Bursting of a shell in the streets of Charleston, South Carolina"
1864 civilians see full size
1864 civilians see full size
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a Seymour Chwast illustration see full size
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Frans Masereel see full size
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"Barbarism ... Civilization" an 1870 anti-war cartoon
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a 1922 Dean Cornwell illustration, 'Spanish Tavern' see full size
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a Mead Schaeffer illustration for the 1931 book 'Everybody's Washington'
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the Vietnam war, 1967 see full size
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an Anton Otto Fischer illustration
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a Roy Nockolds illustration see full size
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Franz von Stuck, 1909? see full size
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a Jo Kotula illustration see full size
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1919 New Years Eve marked a return to civilian life for French soldiers
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Frans Masereel see full size
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"Can you step up here just a moment, Mr. Hodgins? I think I've found your bottleneck."a Charles Addams cartoon
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A Randal Enos parody of a Jimmy Hatlo cartoon, for National Lampoon
magazine in 1972. Hatlo himself was a good cartoonist and humorist, but
he wasn't this nasty. Early 1970s hipster comedy could be very dark.
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magazine in 1972. Hatlo himself was a good cartoonist and humorist, but
he wasn't this nasty. Early 1970s hipster comedy could be very dark.
see full size
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a William Makepeace Thackeray drawing and text see full size