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Robert. L. - Public Domain
Pierre Sonnerat - Public Domain
Alesso Baldovinetti - Public Domain
Hill & Adamson - Public Domain
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The Warner & Swasey Company - Public Domain
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Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957
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Waller, Lewis, 1860-1915
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Tanucci, Bernardo, 1698-1783
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Zhivkov, Todor
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Giorgione, 1477-1511
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Zuccaro, Federico, approximately 1540-1609
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Fleischer, Max, 1883-1972
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Trailer for "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" (1973) - Public Domain
Keats, Steven, 1945-1994
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Fresenius, C. Remigius, 1818-1897
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Ennis, George Pearse (American painter and craftsman, 1884-1936)
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Kurath, Gertrude Prokosch.
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Mitscherlich, Christoph Wilhelm, 1760-1854
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Dyer, David P. (David Patterson), 1838-1924
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Glaisher, James, 1809-1903
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Lewis, Geoffrey, 1935-....
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Alvear, Marcelo Torcuato de, 1868-1942
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Ibn al-Jazzār
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CBS Television. It was common during the 1950s and 1960s for networks, program sponsors and studios to use either advertising or public relations agencies to distribute publicity materials on their behalf. This was distributed by the Bureau of Industrial Service, which was a division of ad agency Young & Rubicam. This service appeared to have been used frequently for this purpose by those in the television industry at that time. - Public Domain
Bosley, Tom
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Robert. L. - Public Domain
Rigaud, George
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Pierre Sonnerat - Public Domain
Sonnerat, Pierre, 1748-1814
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Alesso Baldovinetti - Public Domain
Baldovinetti, Alesso, 1425-1499
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Spinola, F. B. (Francis Barretto), 1821-1891
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Hill & Adamson - Public Domain
Harvey, George, 1806-1876
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Fergusson, William, 1773-1846
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Swasey, Ambrose, 1846-1937
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Pinter, Harold, 1930-2008
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Nowak, Jan, 1913-2005
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Yi, U-hwan, 1936-
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Amend, Bill
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Gasparri, Pietro, 1852-1934