Map of North America, prepared for a French trading company, shows ports, bays, large lakes, mountain ranges, settlements, and villages as well as routes of various explorers. Disproportionate space is allocated to the eastern portion of...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Maxine Elliott in regal attire, wearing a robe over a gown. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland, Maine on February 5, 1868. She debuted on stage in 1890,...
Autographed three-quarter length character portrait of Maxine Elliott with her hair down, wearing a white cotton tunic. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland, Maine on February 5, 1868. She debuted...
Full-length portrait of Maxine Elliott seated, wearing a long dress and leaning forward slightly. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland, Maine on February 5, 1868. She debuted on stage in 1890,...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Maxine Elliott seated on a bench before an outdoor backdrop, wearing a hat with flowers and dress with puffy sleeves. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland,...
Character portrait of right profile of Maxine Elliott. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland, Maine on February 5, 1868. She debuted on stage in 1890, taking the stage name Maxine Elliott. She...
Three-quarter length portrait of Maxine Elliott wearing a hat with ostrich plume, dress with cinched waist, and elbow-length gloves. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland, Maine on February 5, 1868....
Photogravure of full-length character portrait of Maxine Elliott wearing a hat with ostrich plume, long dress, and muff. Actress, producer, and theatre owner Maxine Elliott was born Jessie Dermot in Rockland, Maine on February 5, 1868. She debuted...
North-facing view up Third Street at during the crest of the 1937 flood. The Reynolds Building, which was a Ford plant at the time, is on the left, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad viaduct goes over the road and the dome of the Administration...
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The Artist [Piero Manzoni ] with 'Merda d'artista' [Artist's Shit], at Angli Shirt Factory, Herning, Denmark, 1961. "This provocative image of Manzoni with one of his cans of excrement could be seen as a rejoinder to photographic images of...