Magazine cover, The cover of this issue of The New Yorker is from May 9, 1983, not 1994 as it appears to state. The artwork, titled "Kitty Cat Daydreams," was created by illustrator Eugene Mihaesco. The artwork depicts a cat resting in front of a folding screen, with a potted plant nearby. The ...
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Magazine cover The image is the cover of The New Yorker magazine from November 1, 1982. The cover art, featuring a stylized cat with an exaggerated, angry expression, was created by the artist William Steig. William Steig was a prolific cartoonist for The New Yorker and is also known for writing ...
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Magazine cover The cover shown is for The New Yorker magazine, dated September 12, 1983. The artwork is by the French cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempé, who contributed over 100 covers to the magazine starting in 1978. This particular illustration depicts the interior of a room with a cat peeking out ...
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One sheet, 1968 science fiction film starring Jane Fonda in the title role. The movie is an adaptation of the French comic series of the same name by Jean-Claude Forest. The film, directed by Roger Vadim, follows Barbarella, a space traveler from the 41st century, on a mission to find a scientist ...
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French, Un Million d'Années avant J.C. is the French title for the 1966 British adventure fantasy film One Million Years B.C.. The movie was produced by Hammer Film Productions and stars Raquel Welch and John Richardson. The image shows an original French movie poster for the film, featuring ...
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vintage French movie poster for the 1936 Laurel and Hardy film Our Relations. The French title on the poster is "C'est donc ton frère", which translates to "It's your brother then". The film is a comedy based on a "comedy of errors" in which Laurel and Hardy, playing two married citizens, ...
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French Les Compagnons de la Nouba is a French-language title for the 1933 American comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy, originally titled Sons of the Desert. Directed by William A. Seiter, the film is considered one of the comedy duo's best movies. The title of the movie also inspired the name ...
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French 1 panel The poster is a vintage French re-release for the film, titled Les As d'Oxford. The film follows Laurel and Hardy as two street sweepers who are rewarded for catching a bank robber with a scholarship to Oxford University. There, they are subject to pranks from the other students, and ...
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One sheet Movie poster Hammer Horror, 1961 British horror film directed by John Gilling. The movie was a co-production between BHP Productions and Hammer Film Productions. It was released on a double bill with The Curse of the Werewolf. The plot of the film follows a house cat named Tabitha who ...
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Horizontal One Sheet Magic poster from 1914 advertising a magic act called "Selma" by the American magician, Joseph Hallworth, who performed under the stage name Kar-Mi. The Magician: Joseph Hallworth (1872–1956), known as Kar-Mi, was an American vaudeville performer who adopted an exotic,...
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Magazine page Alfred Hitchcock This is a caricature of Alfred Hitchcock that appeared in Boxoffice magazine. The distinct line drawing is a well-known silhouette of the film director. He was a commercial artist who enjoyed doodling, and the iconic, minimalist profile became the opening title art ...
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One sheet, metal hangers, vintage travel poster for Nagoya, Japan. The poster promotes Nagoya as the "third greatest city in Japan" and "the center of commerce and industry" . It highlights the city's scenic attractions and its prominence in the production of textiles, pottery, porcelain, and ...
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Vintage travel poster for Zermatt, Switzerland, featuring the Matterhorn mountain. It is a well-known image often associated with vintage Swiss tourism and skiing.
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Poster for a "War Loan" campaign. The poster was part of propaganda campaign to encourage citizens to buy these bonds, appealing to their patriotism.
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This is a World War II-era propaganda poster. The poster references the Tunisia Campaign, a series of battles fought in North Africa from November 1942 to May 1943.
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Created in the 1950's by the artist Lucien Boucher, this is one of a series of posters commissioned by Air France to show their routes around the world. These posters were usually distributed to travel agents around the world as promotional items. The fine detail and colorful artwork are truly eye ...
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This image is a poster titled "the evolution of the penguin: 75 years of penguin books 2010." It was created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Penguin Books. The poster depicts the evolution of the iconic Penguin Books logo over time. The poster shows six different versions of the Penguin Books ...
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This is a vintage travel poster for Dunkerque (Dunkirk), France, created by the artist Roger Broders around 1930. The poster was commissioned by the French Northern Railroad (Chemin De Fer Du Nord) to promote tourism to the city.
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One Sheet Maurice A Miles 1934, The artwork shown is a vintage London Underground poster titled Kew Gardens, created by artist Maurice A. Miles in 1934. The poster is a color lithograph and features a stylized, cubist-influenced image of tropical plants and a large white flower, likely a calla lily,...
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One sheet, vintage travel poster for Knaresborough, Yorkshire , created by artist Jack Merriott in 1954. It was produced for British Railways (North Eastern Region) to promote train travel to the area. The poster depicts the town's iconic viaduct, which crosses the River Nidd, as viewed from a ...
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