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Serial Publications depicts: Illustration of a side view of a man in a blue shirt sitting on a fancy rocking chair on a porch with his feet propped up on a railing reading a book. There a second more plain rocking chair in the foreground and trees in the background, as well as a small table with another book on it next to the rocking chair the man is sitting in.
Gant. Fall 1985 Clothing Catalog - man on porch (tear sheet; on reverse of New York City Housing Development Corporation Annual Report tear sheet)
Serial Publications depicts: Middle aged man's front view reflection can be seen in a dresser mirror with many pictures of a child during different life events on the dresser. A baseball, a watch, and a comb also sit on the dresser.
My Parents' Bust-Up, and Mine by Walter Kirn (man looking in dresser mirror) tear sheet
Serial Publications depicts: Illustration of two shrubs framing a circular cutout of a boy standing in a living room. Above it is buildings painted in the shape of a tree with a giant paintbrush painting a tree in a square cutout in the center.
New York Magazine. Portrait of My Future (James McMullan in childhood in garden) tearsheet
Serial Publications depicts: Illustration of blue and yellow ball in the upper left corner of the image and grass at the bottom with several trees in the distance. There is a black 8x8 grid over the illustration, making the illustration look as if it is made of tiles.
Push Pin Graphic no. 47, 1965 - Notorious Subjects as Children (complete issue)
Serial Publications depicts: Four illustrations arranged in a 2x2 square, each containing a different drawing of a storefront that is drawn entirely with perfect rectangles. There doors to all the storefronts are open and the image is only drawn with light grey, light green, and white.
Push Pin Graphic no. 50, 1966 - Neighborhoods (complete issue)
Serial Publications depicts: Child staring out of the back window of a green car.
Vista. "Reflections on the Traveler's World" (boy in car) complete issue
Serial Publications depicts: Watercolor drawing of 1970s era disco dancers in a nightclub.
"Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night". Article on which Saturday Night Fever was based complete issue
Serial Publications depicts: Illustration on the left of many men in baseball uniforms stretching in a field. The illustration on the right has several old men on the bleachers smiling and below several men playing baseball on a baseball field.
Spring training article. Sports Illustrated complete issue
Serial Publications depicts: Two people with medium-light skins tones are on either side of a man with a dark skin tone in the foreground. The people in the background seem to be arguing.
Joan Didion article, "The White Album" complete issue
Serial Publications depicts: Charles Manson in a white t-shirt and jeans leans on the wall his blue prison cell. He is standing between the cot and the toilet.
Charles Manson leaning on wall of prison cell (tearsheet)
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