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The Museum has preserved advertising campaigns for several familiar
companies. The Warshaw Collection of Business Americana comprises
thousands of trade cards, catalogs, labels, and other business
papers and images dating back to the late 1700s |
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19th
Century Lithographs from the "America on Stone"
Collection of Harry T. Peters
The 'America on Stone' Collection comprises
1,686 prints acquired by Harry T. Peters (1881-1948),
a wealthy New York coal merchant and sportsman, in the
course of his research on 19th-century lithography |
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In July 1942, magazines across the U.S. displayed the
American flag on their covers |
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Brings together some of the great graphic images made
in the United States over the past century |
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Materials published by and about sewing machine companies
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The
Ivory Project: Advertising Soap in America 1838-1988
This selection of 1,600 advertisements and related ephemera,
1838-1998, features a representative sample of print advertising
for Ivory soap, one of the nation's longest-lived, branded
consumer products |
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Selling
the Dream
References from "Selling the Dream" (1991) a
behind-the-scenes look at the world of advertising and
how it influences consumers |
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Explores the colorful heritage of lunch containers dating
from the 1890s through the 1980s |
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