Crazy (portuguese title: “Louca”), unknown media. © Copyright Leão Perplexo – reproduction authorized
Crock (ca. 1936) by Charles Caseau.

Cup

Cup (ca.1936) by J. Howard Iams. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
This vintage postcard depicts a cartoon cowboy with the caption, “IF I HAD BEEN A GOOD-LOOKIN’ CRITTER I WOULD HAVE BEEN BRANDED A BENEDICT WHEN I WAS A TENDERFOOT.” ...
Door Knocker (ca. 1937) by Alfred Walbeck. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Dr Glass, unknown media. © Copyright Leão Perplexo – reproduction authorized
Etheral Mermaid- La Vie Parisienne magazine Cover of an old edition of the French magazine La Vie Parisienne, a very popular illustrated publication in the early 20th century. La ...
Ferreirinha, unknown media. © Copyright Leão Perplexo – reproduction authorized
Flask (ca. 1936) by Charles Caseau.
Flask (ca. 1936) by Charles Caseau. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Cover of the May 1943 issue of Fortune magazine, with the illustration titled “China’s Last Lifeline”.
Fruit Basket (ca. 1936) by Frances Lichten. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Pitcher (ca. 1936) by Charles Caseau. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Golden cup with lid, donated to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the Tour to Chatham, 1667 (1748) painting in high resolution by Aert Schouman. Original from the ...
This etching presents the front of some of the college buildings at Harvard University at the time Jackson was honored in 1833. The Wall name appears at the bottom ...
Hinge (ca. 1937) by Verna Tallman. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Inkwell (ca. 1939) by John Tarantino. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Jewelers Sign Watch (ca. 1940) by Paul Poffinbarger. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Illustration of Natural Philosophy of Acoustics. Acoustics is the science of sound and hearing. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
“The material world immediately within our observation is found to consist of fifty-five simple or elementary substances, which, having hitherto resisted all endeavours to divide them into any others, ...
This specific poster focuses on the principles and applications of hydraulics, an area of science and engineering concerned with the mechanical properties of liquids. At the time of its ...
Emslie describes this vintage science poster as follows: “This department of science treats of the pressure and equilibrium of liquids, the most remarkable property of which is equality of ...
“The theory of magnetism bears a very strong resemblance to that of electricity. Like it, magnetism has its attractions and repulsions, and it can be excited in one body ...
Emslie describes mechanics as the department of science of motion and moving powers. He identifies six mechanical powers, Lever, the Wheel and Axle, the Pulley, the Inclined Plane, the ...