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Color lithographic poster by William Carqueville to advertise the August issue of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a late 19th century American magazine (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Henry Atwell Thomas to advertise l'Éclair, a late 19th century French independent political newspaper. (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Poster promoting  the Jaenecke printing ink company, a late 19th-century printing ink manufacturer (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Zeist, Netherlands, April 28, 2026. Close-up of the iconic but weathered V&D department store logo on a textured concrete facade under a glass railing-stock-foto
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Art Nouveau illustration by Joseph Christian Leyendecker created for the cover of "The Inland Printer", an American trade magazine published now defunct. It depicts an allegory of November, where a fairy, a raven, and a mandolin symbolize the quiet decline of autumn.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster produced by Georges Meunier to promote Frossard's Cavour Cigars, a late 19th century btrand of cigars now defunct.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Jules Chéret's for Saxoléine, a safety oil touted as "extra white, odorless and non-flammable". This now-defunct brand reflected the rise of lithographic advertising during the Belle Époque.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster produced by Georges Meunier to promote the Parisian ballroom Bal Bullier very popular in the 19th century and now defunct.-stock-foto
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Stothert & Pitt crane located in Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, is a surviving example of industrial dockside machinery, formerly part of HMS Vernon site-stock-foto
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Stothert & Pitt crane located in Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, is a surviving example of industrial dockside machinery, formerly part of HMS Vernon site-stock-foto
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Color lithograph poster by Marc-Auguste Bastard to advertise the Bières de la Meuse, a brand of beer that is now defunct.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Louis Rhead to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts a William Caxton, the first person to introduce a printing press into England in 1476.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Louis Rhead made in 1895 for the "The Quartier Latin," a French magazine devoted to the arts (now defunct). It was published in English simultaneously in Paris, London, and New York City.-stock-foto
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A color lithographic poster intended to promote Geo. H. Benedict & Co., a printing and graphic design company for professionals in the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts a woman holding a bouquet of roses.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Pierre Bonnard for "La Revue blanche," a French art and literary magazine from the late 19th century now defunct.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by I. R. Henri to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts a couple playing music in front of a bust of Pan.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by George Willard Bonte to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts a Merman fighting a fish with his harpoon.-stock-foto
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Poster by Oscar Emmel Binner promoting the Ault & Wiborg company, a late 19th-century printing ink manufacturer (now defunct). It depicts a Geisha holding an umbrella next to a crane and Japanese calligraphy from an old manuscript.-stock-foto
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Black and white poster to promote the Electric City Engraving Company, an American photoengraving firm based in Buffalo (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Jules Chéret to promote a horse racing  at the Hippodrome de la Porte Maillot (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Poster by Oscar Emmel Binner promoting the Ault & Wiborg company, a late 19th-century printing ink manufacturer (now defunct). It depicts a dragon and Chinese caligraphy from an old manuscript.-stock-foto
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Poster promoting a can of red printing ink from the Ault & Wiborg company, a late 19th-century printing ink manufacturer (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by William Henry Bradley to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts a faun playing double flute to a human.-stock-foto
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VIM Airlines Airbus A320 landing at sunset at Domodedovo Airport, Moscow, Russia-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster made in 1898 by Henry van de Velde to promote Tropon, an egg-based protein extract product from the late 19th century (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Colorful poster to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It showcases the wide range of colors offered by the printer to its customers.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Henry Gerbault to advertise about the Chocolat Carpentier. The company closed long time ago.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Louis Braunhold to promote the Queen City Printing Ink Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts cats playing with overturned paint pots on the floor of a printer's workshop.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by William Henry Bradley to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts Pierrot flirting with Columbine near the woods.-stock-foto
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Art Nouveau color lithographic poster made for Christmas 1895 by William Henry Bradley to promote "The Inland Printer", an American trade magazine about printing and graphic design now defunct.-stock-foto
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Neumuenster, Germany - 29. March 2026: Woolworth sign attached to a building facade representing historical retail commerce-stock-foto
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London and County Bank 1867 Benet St Cambridge-stock-foto
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London and County Bank 1867 Benet St Cambridge-stock-foto
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Old amusement park features broken yellow airplane ride with red accents sitting on cracked wooden floor near faded camel figure-stock-foto
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A towering retro ferris wheel with multicolored cabins stands motionless among bare trees under a gray sky suggesting an old fairground-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Alphonse Mucha to advertise about La Plume, a late 19th century French literary magazine , art gallery, and print shop (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Maurice Grieffenhagen to advertise about Pall Mall Budget, a late 19th century English weekly magazine (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster produced in 1893 by Jules Chéret to advertise about the Palais de Glace, an ice skating rink in Champs Elysées in Paris (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by René Péan for a sale of "Tapis d'Orient" (Oriental Rugs) at the Parisian department store Aux Trois Quartiers (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Vintage advertising poster designed by J. & W. Beggarstaff (James Pryde and William Nicholson) in 1895 for Rowntree's Elect Cocoa, a brand of pure cocoa essence now defunct.-stock-foto