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Fashionable actionwear, 1890 Appearance versus performance: what compromises should be made by designers?

Fashionable actionwear, 1890 Appearance versus performance: what compromises should be made by designers? Here's the result of one of those compromises from [ https://goo.gl/KezRCr ] page 190 of the Earl J. Arnold Advertising Card Collection.

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  1. Alex Diamzon The artist that created this work is anonymous. Most artists were employed by the lithographic printing company that produced the advertising cards. As "house artists" they were paid a salary and their work was copyrighted under the printer's name. In this case, the printer might have been Bufford, but that is not clear. The copyright has expired on these cards. They are in the public domain, which means they are now free for you to print and share.
    americanart.si.edu - John H. Bufford

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  2. Jean Wealth Thanks for your comment! I do not know why Google did not post it here, but I got it in my email.

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