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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Hartzold, Susan
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Matejka, Michael, 1953-
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Curtis Publishing Company
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Saturday Evening Post
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Mucha, Alphonse
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Cluett, Peabody & Co.
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Kruger, Barbara
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Man Ray
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Esquire Magazine
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Freer/Sackler Gallery, The Smithsonian Museums of Asian Art
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H.R. Lubben Company
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Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company
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Wu Shan Zhuan
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
36
LaBounty, Bill
34
Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
10
Hartzold, Susan
6
Matejka, Michael, 1953-
1
Munson, Don, 1941-
1
Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
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University of Illinois at Chicago
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Advertisements
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McLean County (Ill.)
48
Bloomington (Ill.)
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Men
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Americans
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Mass media
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Popular culture
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Women
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Corn
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Automobiles
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Advertising
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Children
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United States
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Girls
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Patent medicines
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African American
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Alabama
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Balsam
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Beer
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Blankets
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Butter
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Chevrolet
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Franklin
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Infants
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Griesheim's Advertisement for Cornfest
Sona-Mag Advertisement
Melcher and Jefferis Stair Building Advertisement
Meyer Brewing Company Advertisement
Capp Blacksmith Advertisement
Illinois Tractor Advertisement
Bloomington Trunk Factory Advertisement
Beebee's Patent Cure for Balkiness in Horses Advertisement
Ethanol advertisement
Quaker Oats Advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post, September 30, 1899
Nabisco Advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post, October 1, 1904
Yes, 1 Inch in 1 Month! Advertisement for The Saturday Evening Post, March 30, 1901
Publisher Tsutaya's Shop-front, from Pleasures of the Eastern Capital
Free the Women Artists of Venice!
Luchon
Radios
Marshall Field & Co. advertisement
Corn Planter Advertisement
Dodge Business Sedan 1922
Everybody should use Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
Justrite Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
Funk Brothers State Fair Exhibit
The 'Y' Brick Yard Advertisement
Henney Kilowatt Advertisement
Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
Cooper-Bennington's Spring Needle Underwear Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post, October 13, 1917
Help!, Bus Shelter Project for Public Art Fund, Inc.
Publicité pour les bas
Kodak Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post, May 20, 1911
Looking for a Husband with an E.U. Passport
Any Boy Advertisement for The Saturday Evening Post
Poster for Clement Bicycles
Poster for Adler Typewriters
Le monde d'Hermes featuring the cross of Agades and advertisements for Tuareg jewelry
Owl and White Owl Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post, August 31, 1918
Moonlight
Nestle's Food for Infants
Showroom Display for the Grant Wood Lounge Chair
Chocolat Ideal
Chinatown
Griesheim's Advertisement for Cornfest
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Griesheim's clothing store runs an ad for the Bloomington Cornfest.
Sona-Mag Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Sona-Mag continues to produce tape units such as this one. They also produced electronic equipment for airports.
Melcher and Jefferis Stair Building Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Melcher and Jefferis were local artisans who built custom staircases, like the spiral one in this ad, in the late 19th century.
Meyer Brewing Company Advertisement
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Meyer Brewing Company, located where Highland Golf Course is today, brewed beer from 1862 until Prohibition closed the business. This advertisement proclaims, "Not the largest brewery in the world, but the one that spends most money in Bloomington and does things for Bloomington.
Capp Blacksmith Advertisement
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
T.F. Capp owned a blacksmith shop at 303 with Washington where he did horseshoeing and repaired plows.
Illinois Tractor Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
The Illinois Tractor Company in Bloomington promised "the lowest priced tractor in the world.
Bloomington Trunk Factory Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
The Bloomington Trunk Factory manufactured trunks, satchels, valises, and traveling bags in Bloomington in the late 1800s.
Beebee's Patent Cure for Balkiness in Horses Advertisement
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
This is an ad for a patent to prevent balkiness in horses and mules. Balkiness is an unwillingness of the horse to move forward. Horses sometimes become balky due to physical ailments such as sharp teeth, sore feet, a sore back, badly fitting tack or emotional ailments such as fear or stubbornness.
Ethanol advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
This advertisement promoting ethanol sits on the fence outside Leo Miller's farm in McLean County.
Quaker Oats Advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post, September 30, 1899
Image | 1899 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Nabisco Advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post, October 1, 1904
Image | 1904 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Yes, 1 Inch in 1 Month! Advertisement for The Saturday Evening Post, March 30, 1901
Image | 1901 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Publisher Tsutaya's Shop-front, from Pleasures of the Eastern Capital
Image | 1801 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Image view: General view
Free the Women Artists of Venice!
Image | 2005 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Luchon
Image | 1895 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: Czech
Radios
Image | 1977 |
Modern and Contemporary Art from the Jonathan Fineberg Collection
Culture: American
Marshall Field & Co. advertisement
Image | 1906 |
Picture Chicago
Copy reads: "Marshall Field & Co. Warehouses, Polk St. and the River, Chicago"
Corn Planter Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
An ad for a corn planter with description.
Dodge Business Sedan 1922
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Drawing for an advertisement
Everybody should use Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Honey Balsam and Blackberry Balsam were two of the popular medicines of Dr. Howe. Dr. Howe and his partner, Dr. Woodard, produced a variety of patent medicines in Bloomington. Their medicines were later produced by Dr. Z. Waters who gave his name to the line.
Justrite Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
The Justrite Vacuum Cleaner Company unsuccessfully tried to launch a vacuum cleaner line in the early 20th century.
Funk Brothers State Fair Exhibit
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
This exhibit for Funk Brothers Seed Company at the Illinois State Fair in 1904 shows a giant ear of corn sticking up and a sign for free samples of seed.
The 'Y' Brick Yard Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
S.B. Rankin was the proprietor of The 'Y' Brick Yard on Bunn St.
Henney Kilowatt Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
The Henney Kilowatt electric automobile, was produced by C. Russell Feldman and Henney Motor Car Company in 1953.
Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Dr. Howe and his partner, Dr. Woodard, produced a variety of patent medicines in Bloomington. Their medicines were later produced by Dr. Z. Waters who gave his name to the line.
Cooper-Bennington's Spring Needle Underwear Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post, October 13, 1917
Image | 1917 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Help!, Bus Shelter Project for Public Art Fund, Inc.
Image | 1991 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
January 1991 and March 1991.
Publicité pour les bas
Image | 1930 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Circa 1930.
Kodak Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post, May 20, 1911
Image | 1911 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Looking for a Husband with an E.U. Passport
Image | 2000-2005 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Between 2000 and 2005.
Any Boy Advertisement for The Saturday Evening Post
Image | 1910-1940 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Between circa 1910 and 1940.
Poster for Clement Bicycles
Image | 1900 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Circa 1900.
Poster for Adler Typewriters
Image | 1908 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: German
Le monde d'Hermes featuring the cross of Agades and advertisements for Tuareg jewelry
Image | 1995 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: Berber (Amazigh): Tuareg (Mali)
Owl and White Owl Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post, August 31, 1918
Image | 1918 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Moonlight
Image | 1932 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: American
Nestle's Food for Infants
Image | 1897 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: Czech
Showroom Display for the Grant Wood Lounge Chair
Image | 1938 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Image view: General view
Chocolat Ideal
Image | 1897 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: Czech
Chinatown
Image | 1896 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: German
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