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- Subject
- Comics (Graphic works)
- Comic books, strips, etc.
- Advertising--Clothing and dress
- Advertising--Fashion
- Cartoonists
- Illustrators
- Magazine Illustration
- illustration (process)
- Drawings
- Illustrated periodicals
- Periodicals
- Underground comic books, strips, etc.
- African American women in popular culture
- Art, Modern
- Caricatures and cartoons
- Clothing and dress--Periodicals
- Graphic novels
- Periodicals--Collectors and collecting
- Photographs
- Photography
- Superhero comic books, strips, etc.
- War
- War comics
- Zines
- Advertising
- Advertising agencies
- Advertising, Magazine--Social aspects
- Advertising--Social aspects
- African American cartoonists
- African American women in advertising
- Albums (Books)
- Animated films
- Animation (Cinematography)
- Animation cels
- Apartheid
- Bailey, Beetle (Fictitious character)
- Board games
- Book Jackets
- Collars
- Collars (neckwear)
- Comic books
- Commercial art
- Czechoslovakia
- Delineator.
- Dolls
- Ephemera
- Fashion drawing
- Fashion prints
- Germany
- Holiday (Philadelphia, Pa.) Holiday.
- Horror comic books, strips, etc.
- Howard the Duck (comic strip)
- Illustrated Children's Books
- Illustration of books
- Jemima, Aunt.
- Ladies' home journal.
- Letterpress printing
- McCall's (Los Angeles, Calif. : 1921) McCall's.
- Men in advertising
- Models (clay, plaster, etc.)
- Natural History Illustration
- Nineteenth century
- Paintings
- Photography of men
- Physique pictorial.
- Pokenia (Comic strip)
- Politics and Government
- Portrait drawing
- Posters
- Prints
- Propaganda
- Punk rock music
- Radio advertising
- Relief printing
- Romance comics
- Scientific Illustration
- Scrapbooks
- Sign painting
- Sound recordings -- Album covers -- United States
- Soviet Union
- Stereotypes (Social psychology) in advertising -- United States.
- Tear sheets
- Television advertising
- The male figure.
- Theaters--Stage-setting and scenery
- Tourism
- Toys
- Trade catalogs
- Twentieth century
- Woman's world magazine
- Women illustrators
- Young Adonis.
- gouache (technique)
- multimedia works less ...
- Names
- Held, John, Jr., 1889-1958
- Parker, Al, 1906-1985
- Andrews, Archie, (Fictitious character) (1941)
- Archie Comic Publications, Inc
- Barney, Maginel Wright, 1877-1966
- Blechman, R. O. (Robert O.), 1930-
- Chwast, Seymour
- Craver, Charles (Charles Henry)
- DeCarlo, Dan, 1919-2001
- Dell Publishing Company
- Early, Gerald Lyn
- Goldwater, John L. (John Leonard) (1916-02-14-1999-02-26)
- Harvey Comics
- Hirschfeld, Al
- InkTank (Organization)
- Kaltenthaler, Karl, 1966-
- Lapick, Rudy (Rudolph E.), 1926-2004
- Leyendecker, J. C. (Joseph Christian), 1874-1951
- Marsh, Lucile Patterson, 1890-1978
- Murphy, Michael John, 1965-
- O'Neill, Rose Cecil, 1874-1944
- Saturday evening post
- Sendak, Maurice
- Walker, Mort
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Center for the Humanities
- Whitcomb, Jon, 1906-1988 less ...
Archie Comics Collection
Original art, papers, records, ephemera and photographs related to the operation of the Archie Comics franchise.
Arrow Collar Collection
Dowd Illustration Research Archive Artwork Collection
This collection includes original artwork on paper and board in addition to related published reproductions.
Louis and Jodi Atkin Family Collection
The Louis and Jodi Atkin Family Collection contains World War I posters and memorabilia. The collection includes over 400 recruitment and propaganda posters produced from 1915 – 1918 by the major countries engaged in the war: America, Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Czechoslovakia and Germany. In addition to posters, the collection also includes books, newspapers, photographs, and military clothing.
Aunt Jemima Advertising Collection
This collection includes original artwork, packaging, administrative documents, and advertising materials
Walter Baumhofer Collection
This collection includes original artwork in various formats and published material by Walter Baumhofer mainly dating between the 1920s and the 1960s.
Bishop Family Collection
This collection includes three scrapbooks containing reproductions from magazines ca. 1918-1922. The scrapbooks were compiled by the Anderson sisters, Jessie, Dorothy, Martha (Rivers), and Mary (Van Renssalear). The books used by the sisters were previously fabric sample books from which they had ordered clothing that was produced in both St. Louis and Chicago. The women filled the books with clippings of illustrations from the 1920s era.
David Boss Collection
George Carlson Collection
This collection includes original artwork, preliminary sketches and mockups, published comic books, children's books, and dust jacket covers and books by George Carlson, mainly dating between the 1920s and 1960s.
Fred Green Carpenter Papers
This collection consists of biographical accounts, reminiscences, correspondence, exhibition leaflets, and memorabilia.