44 Amazing Photos of Puck Magazine Covers in the 19th Century
This post was originally published on this sitePuck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire […]
This post was originally published on this sitePuck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire […]
This post was originally published on this siteThe Spiritualist movement was founded on the belief that the human soul exists beyond the body and that […]
This post was originally published on this siteJudge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. It was launched […]
This post was originally published on this siteThe Canadian Architect is a monthly publication aimed at people who work in the world of architecture in […]
This post was originally published on this sitePlayboy is an American men’s lifestyle and entertainment magazine, formerly in print and currently online. It was founded […]
This post was originally published on this siteMost people know Andy Warhol for his screenprints of celebrities and for his elaborate studio, The Factory. He […]
This post was originally published on this siteCollier’s was an American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as […]
This post was originally published on this siteIn the spring of 1883, the solemnity of Lent didn’t stand a chance against the social event on […]
This post was originally published on this siteThe Saturday Evening Post is an American magazine, currently published six times a year. It was issued weekly […]
This post was originally published on this siteTrans World Airlines, better known as TWA, was one of the major United States air carriers that moved […]
This post was originally published on this siteWhen you look at Studebaker’s automotive history, you have to go back to the late 19th century. The […]
This post was originally published on this siteWashington-Lee High School (now Washington-Liberty High School) is a public high school in the Arlington Public Schools district […]
This post was originally published on this siteNothing really prepares you for the Dayalets. As you can gather from the cover, they were vitamins, but […]
This post was originally published on this siteFortune is an American multinational business magazine headquartered in New York City. It is published by Fortune Media […]
This post was originally published on this siteFor American troops in World War II, Margie Stewart was the girl they’d left behind. For the Army, […]
This post was originally published on this siteHarper’s Magazine is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in New York […]
This post was originally published on this siteBefore we had Pantone Color Guide, there was no universally recognized system to identify colors. But there were […]
This post was originally published on this siteBy making the exterior of his car serve as his album, Ed “600” Hadley of Casper, Wyoming, has […]
This post was originally published on this siteAnthony Frederick Sarg (April 21, 1880 – March 7, 1942), known professionally as Tony Sarg, was a German […]
This post was originally published on this siteAnthony Frederick Sarg (April 21, 1880 – March 7, 1942), known professionally as Tony Sarg, was a German […]
This post was originally published on this sitePaul Sano (1874-1960) was a general practitioner in Antwerp, whose interest lay in exploring the limits of the […]
This post was originally published on this siteJames Craig Annan (1864–1946) was a pioneering Scottish-born photographer and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. The […]
This post was originally published on this siteThe Bolsheviks understood the value of the new art of cinema, even Vladimir Lenin himself considered that it […]
This post was originally published on this siteIn Melons (At a Loss) (1998), a single-take video, Patty Chang narrates a monologue about an imagined cultural […]
This post was originally published on this site Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, an eighteenth-century German sculptor active in Austria, is best known for his series of […]
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