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Buy Prints Calaveras: José Posada’s Skeletons Celebrate Life, Mock The Elite And Hail Mexico’s Day Of the Dead (1880 – 1913)

Calaveras: José Posada’s Skeletons Celebrate Life, Mock The Elite And Hail Mexico’s Day Of the Dead (1880 – 1913)

Mexican illustrator José Guadalupe Posada gave us calaveras, representations of the human skeleton seen in Mexico's Day of the Dead ...
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Sensational and Exploitative Autochromes by Franklin Price Knott (c. 1916)

Sensational and Exploitative Autochromes by Franklin Price Knott (c. 1916)

Franklin Price Knott (1854 - 1930) is remembered for taking some of the first color images to appear in National Geographic magazine. ...
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Watching Manchester Railways in the 1980s

Watching Manchester Railways in the 1980s

Until 1989, the British State ran the country's railways. David Rostance watched the trains come and go ...
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Working, Shopping And Waiting for Martians In Bainbridge, Georgia from 1961-1981

Working, Shopping And Waiting for Martians In Bainbridge, Georgia from 1961-1981

Paul Kwilecki (1928-2009) shows us life in Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia from 1961-1981. People are ...
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Belfast Kids: Life In The City – April and May 1988

Belfast Kids: Life In The City – April and May 1988

Dave Sinclair visited Belfast in April and May 1988 while working for the Militant Newspaper. ...
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Summer Camp: Portraits of Growing Up Away From Home Before Every Child Had A Digital Camera

Summer Camp: Portraits of Growing Up Away From Home Before Every Child Had A Digital Camera

In Summer Camp, Mark Steinmetz shows us life for America children on their holidays between 1986 and 1997 ...
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Lester Beall For The U.S. Department of Agriculture – 1930s

Lester Beall For The U.S. Department of Agriculture – 1930s

Lester Beall (1903 – 1969) was an American graphic designer notable as a leading proponent ...
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Photographer Updates Postcards Of 1960s Resorts Into Their Abandoned Ruins

Photographer Updates Postcards Of 1960s Resorts Into Their Abandoned Ruins

Ephemeral, disposable, they served only one purpose—to let someone know "I'm here. I'm thinking of you" - Pablo Iglesias Maurer ...
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Dear Grateful Dead: Illustrated Letters from Deadheads To The Band

Dear Grateful Dead: Illustrated Letters from Deadheads To The Band

Fans' love for the Grateful Dead is manifest in hundreds of letters enclosed in decorated ...
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The 1924 Mikiphone Was The World’s First Pocket Record Player

The 1924 Mikiphone Was The World’s First Pocket Record Player

The pocket size phonograph sponsored by the Moulin Rouge ...
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Murder and Mystery on The Brooding Streets of New York City With Weegee

Murder and Mystery on The Brooding Streets of New York City With Weegee

The New York City of Arthur Fellig, aka, Weegee, was dangerous, voyeuristic and utterly thrilling ...
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Watching them Watching the Parade To Recruit Civilian Defense Volunteers – Washington DC, 1943

Watching them Watching the Parade To Recruit Civilian Defense Volunteers – Washington DC, 1943

In July 1943, Esther Bubley trained her camera on the faces of spectators massed in Washington DC to watch the parade to recruit civilian defense volunteers. ...
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