
These graphical artworks, typically printed using lithography or screen printing, showcase travel destinations, local businesses, or cultural events of the Hawaiian Islands from the early to mid-20th century. For example, an image... Read more »

These graphical artworks, typically printed using techniques prevalent in the mid-20th century, showcase imagery related to the Hawaiian Islands. Such pieces frequently feature depictions of idyllic island landscapes, hula dancers, surfing scenes,... Read more »

These graphic artworks served as promotional and advertising tools for the iconic motorcycle manufacturer during specific periods. They typically feature imagery representative of the era in which they were produced, often depicting... Read more »

These graphic artworks, typically printed on paper, originated primarily in France and represent a specific period’s aesthetic and advertising styles. They were originally created for commercial purposes, such as promoting theatrical performances,... Read more »

These visual artifacts represent a confluence of artistic design, historical record, and sporting culture. They are essentially advertising materials from a bygone era, promoting bicycle manufacturers, races, or cycling-related products. An example... Read more »

These represent tangible links to cinematic history, often featuring striking artwork and typography that capture the essence of a film’s era. As examples, consider the bold, graphic designs of Saul Bass for... Read more »

These artifacts represent a specific genre of advertising art. Originating predominantly from the late 19th and 20th centuries, they are characterized by their promotional intent for brewed beverages and their adherence to... Read more »

These specific artifacts represent tangible pieces of music and cultural history. Characterized by graphic designs, typography, and imagery intended for mass communication, they served as promotional tools for concerts, film releases, and... Read more »

Decorations, particularly those of a certain age, often featuring advertisements or imagery related to alcoholic beverages and establishments that serve them. These items are not merely decorative; they represent a specific aesthetic,... Read more »

Artifacts of a bygone era, these visual mediums advertised films, events, and even products associated with the American West during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Depicting cowboys, landscapes, and dramatic scenes,... Read more »