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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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He swam with redoubled strength and energy toward the white rock

He swam with redoubled strength and energy toward the white rock (1916)

Maria Louise Kirk (American, 1860 – 1938)
He Takes Her By Her Long Beautiful Hair (The Unfaithful Wife)

He Takes Her By Her Long Beautiful Hair (The Unfaithful Wife) (1892)

Emile Bernard (French, 1868-1941)
He Takes Her By Her Long Beautiful Hair (The Unfaithful Wife)

He Takes Her By Her Long Beautiful Hair (The Unfaithful Wife) (1892)

Emile Bernard (French, 1868-1941)
He that debaseth himself shall be exalted.

He that debaseth himself shall be exalted. (1786)

Anonymous
He took his place once more on the bench at the inn-door

He took his place once more on the bench at the inn-door (1849)

Felix Octavius Carr Darley (American, 1822 – 1888)
He took the bull by the horns; but–

He took the bull by the horns; but– (1902)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
He tore a rib from his side and cut off my ear

He tore a rib from his side and cut off my ear (1918)

Jean de Bosschère (Belgian, 1878 – 1953)
He turned, doffed his plumed cap, bent his body in low reverence, and began to step backward.

He turned, doffed his plumed cap, bent his body in low reverence, and began to step backward.

Franklin Booth (American, 1874-1948)
he U.S. Treasury, depicted as a sugar bowl, is raided by bees who pull out sugar for pensions

he U.S. Treasury, depicted as a sugar bowl, is raided by bees who pull out sugar for pensions (1902)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
He used to be ‘A Menace’ – now he finds himself a fad

He used to be ‘A Menace’ – now he finds himself a fad (1906)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
He Wants What He Wants When He Wants It

He Wants What He Wants When He Wants It (1915)

Carey Cartoon Service (American, 20th Century)
He was always at hand

He was always at hand (1925)

William Heath Robinson (English, 1872-1944)
He was dressed in deep black

He was dressed in deep black (1917)

Jean de Bosschère (Belgian, 1878 – 1953)
He Who Does Not Like Thee Will Defame Thee in Jest [Loyalty] (El Que No Te Ama, Burlando te Difama [La Lealtad])

He Who Does Not Like Thee Will Defame Thee in Jest [Loyalty] (El Que No Te Ama, Burlando te Difama [La Lealtad]) (ca. 1813-1820)

Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746 - 1828)
He won’t be happy till he gets it (with profuse apologies to the Pears’ Soap Baby)

He won’t be happy till he gets it (with profuse apologies to the Pears’ Soap Baby) (1907)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
He won’t budge

He won’t budge (1895)

Frank Marion Hutchins (American, ca. 1867-1896)
He won’t go off his beat

He won’t go off his beat (1900)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
He won’t let go

He won’t let go (1908)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
He; ‘and so you won’t let me be yours.’

He; ‘and so you won’t let me be yours.’ (1900-1905)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; ‘I propose dinner.’ She; ‘Materialist’

He; ‘I propose dinner.’ She; ‘Materialist’ (1916)

Ralph Barton (American, 1891–1931)
He; ‘Shall we talk or dance’

He; ‘Shall we talk or dance’ (1900-1905)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; ‘Was that you I kissed in the conservatory last night’

He; ‘Was that you I kissed in the conservatory last night’ (1900-1905)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; I hope the fact that i’ve led a gay life …

He; I hope the fact that i’ve led a gay life … (1900-1905)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; it seems to amuse you when I offer to give up..

He; it seems to amuse you when I offer to give up.. (1893-1900)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; It’s perfectly awful the way you continue to flirt with your old sweethearts.

He; It’s perfectly awful the way you continue to flirt with your old sweethearts. (1916)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; Robinson is very anxious to marry again..

He; Robinson is very anxious to marry again.. (1896)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; That sofa must have been made for two

He; That sofa must have been made for two (1916)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; We have had a terrible scrap

He; We have had a terrible scrap (1916)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; Who is that tramping around overhead

He; Who is that tramping around overhead (1916)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
He; Yes dearest, i have loved before we met….

He; Yes dearest, i have loved before we met…. (1900)

Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 - 1944)
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