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From the Thirteen Original Colonies in 1776 to the vibrant cover of Ms

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Illustration Collection: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please pass down the car - someday, you might want to get in yourself
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Illustration Collection: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please have your ticket ready at the barrier
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Illustration Collection: FRANCE: VICHY, c1920. Lithograph by Roger Broders, c1920
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Illustration Collection: FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, 1550. Fons Mercuralis - the Fountain of Life
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Illustration Collection: AUSTEN: PERSUASION. Looking on her with a face as pallid as her own
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Illustration Collection: Ninots Burn Fallas Festival Valencia
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Illustration Collection: AUSTEN: PRIDE & PREJUDICE. Elizabeth Bennet overhears Mr
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Illustration Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes. Drawing by Sidney Paget for Arthur Conan Doyle s
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Illustration Collection: Hylton Castle J050059
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Illustration Collection: Gisborough Priory IC043_001
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Illustration Collection: The Emperor of China with the nightingale. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale by Hans
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Illustration Collection: Durrington Walls N130055
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Illustration Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)
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Illustration Collection: Map of Bangladesh
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Illustration Collection: Victoria Arduino espresso coffee machine, by Leonetto Cappiello (1875-1942), illustration, 1922
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Illustration Collection: Illustration by Arthur Rackham for A Dish of Apples, by Eden Phillpotts, 1921
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Illustration Collection: GOLFING: MAGAZINE COVER. The Wearing of the Green. Life magazine golf number cover, 1921
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Illustration Collection: American Thanksgiving card, c1900
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Illustration Collection: No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan
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Illustration Collection: Aerial view reconstruction drawing, St Augustines Abbey J920596
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Illustration Collection: FORD CARS: EDSEL, 1957. This Is the Edsel. Advertisement for the Ford Companys ill-fated
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Illustration Collection: DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. A happy family scene at the Micawbers: engraving, 19th century
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Illustration Collection: ALICEs MAD-TEA PARTY, 1865. Alice joins the March Hare, the Hatter
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Illustration Collection: Westminster c. 1510 J950155
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Illustration Collection: Muchelney Abbey J040055
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Illustration Collection: CHEVROLET AD, 1957. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1957
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Illustration Collection: GIRLS FASHIONS, 1952. Page from the September 1952 issue of McCalls magazine
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Illustration Collection: ARROW SHIRT COLLAR AD, 1916. American advertisement by J. C. Leyendecker for Arrow shirt collars
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Illustration Collection: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge
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Illustration Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. The character Papageno from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts 1791 opera The
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Illustration Collection: MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s
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Illustration Collection: CRANE AND HORSEMAN. Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, attributed to William John Wilgus
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Illustration Collection: AUDUBON: HAWK. Merlin, or pigeon hawk (Falco columbarius), from John James Audubons The Birds of
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Illustration Collection: Inside an Iron Age house J870478
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Illustration Collection: Fort Dearborn, on the site of Chicago
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Illustration Collection: Yacht club in Newport, Rhode Island, 1880s
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Illustration Collection: Spokane, Washington, 1880s
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Illustration Collection: Matterhorn rising over Zermatt, Switzerland
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Illustration Collection: Australian Gold Rush prospectors, 1850s
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Illustration Collection: Oberlin College in the 1890s
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Illustration Collection: Erie Canal locks
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Illustration Collection: Meteor shower over the Mississippi River, 1833
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Illustration Collection: EVNT2A-00079
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Illustration Collection: John Calvin and the four syndics at Geneva
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Illustration Collection: Tomochichi and his son
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Illustration Collection: HSET2A-00122
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Illustration Collection: Brooklyn Bridge when newly opened, 1883



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From the Thirteen Original Colonies in 1776 to the vibrant cover of Ms. Magazine's first issue in 1972, illustrations have played a significant role in capturing history and culture. Whether it's EXPL2A-00352 showcasing Hindu gods Laksman, Rama, Sita, and Hanuman or the enchanting depiction of Hindu goddesses Parvati, Lakshmi, and Saraswati from India, these illustrations transport us to ancient lands steeped in mythology. A map of ancient Rome takes us back to the grandeur of an empire that shaped Western civilization. Meanwhile, Babar, king of elephants, and Celeste engage in a playful game of tennis at Celesteville as depicted by Jean de Brunhoff's illustration from his beloved Babar books from the 1930s. Hadrian's Wall stands tall as a testament to Roman engineering prowess while a picture of Lakshmi holding lotus flowers reminds us of her divine presence as the goddess of wealth. William and Mary College transports us to colonial America during the 1700s when education was taking root on American soil. Johannes Brahms comes alive through an illustration that captures his musical genius and passion. Lastly, we are mesmerized by an intricate Book of Kells illustration depicting St. Matthew with meticulous details that showcase artistic mastery from centuries ago. These diverse illustrations not only tell stories but also serve as windows into different eras and cultures – reminding us how art has always been a powerful medium for human expression.