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Decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept or process, designed for integration in published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines.

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The Two Pots

The Two Pots (1912)

Arthur Rackham (English, 1867-1939)
The Two Rats, the Fox, and the Dog

The Two Rats, the Fox, and the Dog (1900)

Percy J. Billinghurst (English, 1871-1933)
The two razors

The two razors (1909)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The Two Sisters of Charity

The Two Sisters of Charity (1836)

J. J. Grandville (French, 1803-1847)
The Two Sisters-in-Law

The Two Sisters-in-Law (1899)

Édouard Vuillard (French, 1868-1940)
The two trusts

The two trusts (1899)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The two went and stood side by side before a great mirror, and lo, a miracle!

The two went and stood side by side before a great mirror, and lo, a miracle!

Franklin Booth (American, 1874-1948)
The two-faced protectionist

The two-faced protectionist (1912)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The tyrannical military despotism of our Republic

The tyrannical military despotism of our Republic (1867)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
The tyrant of the continent is fallen, Europe is free, England rejoices

The tyrant of the continent is fallen, Europe is free, England rejoices (1814)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
The tyresmith

The tyresmith (1890)

James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903)
The U.S. frigate United States capturing H.B.M. frigate Macedonian; fought, Octr. 25th. 1812

The U.S. frigate United States capturing H.B.M. frigate Macedonian; fought, Octr. 25th. 1812

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
The U.S. Hotel badly needs a ‘bouncer’

The U.S. Hotel badly needs a ‘bouncer’ (1883)

Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (American, 1838 – 1894)
The U.S. Senate is represented as a mechanical toy which says ‘There are no bad Trusts’ whenever played

The U.S. Senate is represented as a mechanical toy which says ‘There are no bad Trusts’ whenever played (1903)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
The U.S. sloop of war ‘Kearsarge’ 7 guns, sinking the pirate ‘Alabama’ 8 guns; off Cherbourg, France, Sunday June 19th. 1864

The U.S. sloop of war ‘Kearsarge’ 7 guns, sinking the pirate ‘Alabama’ 8 guns; off Cherbourg, France, Sunday June 19th. 1864 (1864)

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
The ugly duckling

The ugly duckling (1906)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The ultimate cause

The ultimate cause (1900)

Frank Arthur Nankivell (Australian, 1869–1959)
The ultimate consumer

The ultimate consumer (1909)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The unappreciative audience

The unappreciative audience (1900-1905)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
The Underground Workers

The Underground Workers (1906)

Henry Justice Ford (English, 1860–1941)
The Undertakers

The Undertakers (1900)

William Strang (Scottish, 1859-1921)
The Unexpected Guest

The Unexpected Guest (1857)

George Cargill Leighton
The Unfortunate

The Unfortunate

Mary Darly (English, active 1756-1779)
The Unfortunate Death of Major André

The Unfortunate Death of Major André (1783)

William Hamilton (English, 1751 - 1801)
The Unfortunate Dicovery

The Unfortunate Dicovery (1824)

Daniel Thomas Egerton (English, 1797–1842)
The unfortunate discovery.

The unfortunate discovery. (1777)

John Collet (English, ca. 1725–1780)
The Ungainly Pot

The Ungainly Pot (1883-1884)

Elihu Vedder (American, 1836-1923)
The Ungrateful Wolf, The Fisherman and the Fish

The Ungrateful Wolf, The Fisherman and the Fish (1908)

Walter Crane (English, 1845 - 1915)
The unhapppy plute

The unhapppy plute

Ralph Barton (American, 1891–1931)
The unhappy Fatima cried up to her; ‘Anne, Sister Anne, do you see any one coming

The unhappy Fatima cried up to her; ‘Anne, Sister Anne, do you see any one coming (1910)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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