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Edmond-François Aman-Jean |Venise, Queen of the See (1893)
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Grotto, c1935 (Ellen Fechner)
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Photo by Herbert Matter, 1937
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Antoglyph by Lukas Strebel
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Marla English, 1954
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“The Mermaid Sisters” by J. David McKenney
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day at the sea (by unexpectedtales)
1912 postcard
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Wesley Morse, Pencil, pen and ink and gouache on stationery, 7.25 x 10.75in.
• How It Seemed To Talk With You Today — Wednesday Night, 1922-23(?)
• To Late (sic) — Thursday Night, 1922-23(?)
Although the majority of the drawings in the collection are stand-alone gags, there are three sets of two-panel sequential pages. This is a splendid example, with Morse cleverly utilizing the tossed life preserver as a unifying visual and story element. Also, There is a poignant undertone here, a sense of longing and loss, present through much of his illustrated correspondence with Avonne.
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Artwork by Nicoletta Ceccoli
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Don’t go in the water daughter / words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz. (As sung in The Fascinating Widow; 1908-1911)
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