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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 ...
Robert Robison Papers
Items are arranged by material type and then by size.
Annabel Drazen Rosenbloom Collection
This collection is comprised of photographs and ephemera from Rosenbloom’s 1986 exhibit “Resurrection and Recollections: A Photographic Glimpse of 1937 Europe.”
Saturday Evening Post Broadside Collection
This collection contains posters featuring Saturday Evening Post covers dating from 1950-1960.
South African Apartheid Collection
The Jon Whitcomb Tear Sheet Collection
This collection includes original artwork in various formats and published material by Jon Whitcomb mainly dating between the 1930s and 1950s.
Jack Unruh Collection
The collection includes material relating to Jack Unruh's creation of original artwork, and artwork reproduced from magazines, publications, and other materials.
Mort Walker Collection
This collection includes 12 original comic strips: 4 Beetle Bailey strips by Mort Walker; 4 Beetle Bailey strips by Mort Walker and his son Greg Walker; 2 Boner's Ark strips (signed "Addison"); 2 Hi and Lois strips by Mort Walker and Dik Browne.
Robert Weaver Collection
This collection includes original artwork in various formats and published material by Robert Weaver mainly dating between the 1950s and the 1970s.