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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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‘Aus den Wolken kommt das Glück …’

‘Aus den Wolken kommt das Glück …’ (1931)

John Elsas (German, 1851–1935)
‘Bagatelle’ de Paul Hervieu

‘Bagatelle’ de Paul Hervieu (1912)

Yves Marevéry (French, 1888-1914)
‘Baldur the Beautiful is dead’

‘Baldur the Beautiful is dead’ (1915)

Helen Stratton (English, 1867 – 1961)
‘Balten, pour! Balten, pour!’

‘Balten, pour! Balten, pour!’ (1917)

Jean de Bosschère (Belgian, 1878 – 1953)
‘Beachte den Sinn der Farben nur …’

‘Beachte den Sinn der Farben nur …’ (1932)

John Elsas (German, 1851–1935)
‘Bei der Erbschaft war ich nicht begehrt …’

‘Bei der Erbschaft war ich nicht begehrt …’ (1932)

John Elsas (German, 1851–1935)
‘Bei Philippi wird man wiedersehen …’

‘Bei Philippi wird man wiedersehen …’ (1932)

John Elsas (German, 1851–1935)
‘Between me an’ you, Uncle  jasper, don’t you get awful tired of doin’ what you’re told

‘Between me an’ you, Uncle jasper, don’t you get awful tired of doin’ what you’re told (1916)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
‘Blaine will be vindicated in November’ –N.Y. Tribune

‘Blaine will be vindicated in November’ –N.Y. Tribune (1884)

Bernhard Gillam (American, 1856 – 1896)
‘Blow, blow, little breeze, And Conrad’s hat seize.’

‘Blow, blow, little breeze, And Conrad’s hat seize.’ (1920)

Arthur Rackham (English, 1867-1939)
‘Blowing’ himself around the country

‘Blowing’ himself around the country (1896)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
‘Blue bloods’ no. 84

‘Blue bloods’ no. 84 (1911)

Charles W. Holmes (American, 19th/20th century)
‘Bolero’ Indian Man with Staff

‘Bolero’ Indian Man with Staff (ca. 1850)

Francisco Fierro (Peruvian, 1807–1879)
‘But don’t you see, If the Democratic Party is to stay young and vigorous we just had to drop the abortion plank’

‘But don’t you see, If the Democratic Party is to stay young and vigorous we just had to drop the abortion plank’ (1972)

Edmund Siegfried Valtman (Estonian, 1914 – 2005)
‘But Puck was seated on a spider’s thread.’

‘But Puck was seated on a spider’s thread.’ (1920)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
‘But Trust the Muse, She Saw it Upward Rise’

‘But Trust the Muse, She Saw it Upward Rise’ (1913)

Harry Clarke (Irish, 1889–1931)
‘Buy from us with a golden curl’

‘Buy from us with a golden curl’ (1920)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
‘By the way, Bishop, Why is it that you always address your congregation as ‘Brethrens’….

‘By the way, Bishop, Why is it that you always address your congregation as ‘Brethrens’…. (1896)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
‘Cambyses was greatly delighted at this, but his sister burst into tears’

‘Cambyses was greatly delighted at this, but his sister burst into tears’ (1907)

Arthur Rackham (English, 1867-1939)
‘Can you come to the Jeweller’s with me to-morrow. dearest’

‘Can you come to the Jeweller’s with me to-morrow. dearest’ (1916)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
‘Chacun sa vie’ de Gustave Guiches et Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi

‘Chacun sa vie’ de Gustave Guiches et Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi (1907)

Yves Marevéry (French, 1888-1914)
‘Childe charity came out and asked the old woman….’

‘Childe charity came out and asked the old woman….’ (1918)

Milo Winter (American, 1888 – 1956)
‘Come along, Martin, Let’s go to the hanging’

‘Come along, Martin, Let’s go to the hanging’ (1900)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
‘Come in, Michael, i Have Had a Long Sleep’

‘Come in, Michael, i Have Had a Long Sleep’ (1916-1917)

Louis Raemaekers (Dutch, 1869-1956)
‘Come in, my dear, I am glad to see you,’ said the old lady

‘Come in, my dear, I am glad to see you,’ said the old lady (1949)

Charles Folkard (English, 1878 –1963)
‘Come in!’-the Mayor cried, looking bigger; And in did come the strangest figure!’

‘Come in!’-the Mayor cried, looking bigger; And in did come the strangest figure!’ (1910)

Hope Dunlap (American, 1881 - ?)
‘Come,’ and she stili held out her arms

‘Come,’ and she stili held out her arms (1920)

Jessie Willcox Smith (American, 1863 – 1935)
‘Come!’

‘Come!’ (1869)

Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
‘Concert Monstre’ of ‘Musical Congress’ Extraordinary!

‘Concert Monstre’ of ‘Musical Congress’ Extraordinary! (1849)

John Doyle (Irish, 1797 – 1868)
‘Cooks, scullions – Hear me, every mother’s son.’

‘Cooks, scullions – Hear me, every mother’s son.’ (1787)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
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