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Book Covers depicts: Image of a fancy palace in the lower right of the image and text to the left and top of the image. The image has an orange tint.
E.P. Dutton. The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell (printed cover)
Book Covers, Books depicts: E.P. Dutton. Justine by Lawrence Durrell
E.P. Dutton. Justine by Lawrence Durrell
Book Covers depicts: The top is of an apple that has been cut in half by a knife, with the background being an etching of the profile of a men's face. The bottom is the title of the book.
The Naked Murderer by Evelyn Piper book cover
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Pencil collage of several woman's faces, a woman's silhouette, and a dog. Most of the image is dark with the focal point being the lighter pencil sketch of a woman's face in the upper left.
Roche Laboratories: Taractan brochure (yellow), "When they are highly disturbed - isolated from reality..."
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Illustration of a woman's face looking through a window with a plant on the window sill to the right and a curtain to the left. The woman's left eye can be seen through the plant.
Roche Laboratories: Taractan brochure (blue), "When severe anxiety predominates... but depression is underlying..."
Booklet/Brochure depicts: Extreme close up of the profile of a person's face facing the right with column of a front view of a dark figure riding  a motorcycle, the back mid shot view of a man in a trench coat and hat, and the front view of a woman's hips and thighs with only underwear on to the left of the image. There are three quarters views of faces along the top of the image, and it is entirely in black and white except for some highlights of dark blue.
Roche Laboratories: Taractan brochure (blue), "In schizophrenic patients..."
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Illustration of a ghostly face in the middle of the image with the back view of three people in a roller coaster car in the lower middle going left, a front full view of a man in a suit and a bowler hat on the right, and the silhouettes of two tightrope walkers in the upper right. The only colors used are greyscale and red.
Roche Laboratories: Taractan brochure (red), "In hospitalized psychotic patients..."
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)
Original Art depicts: Loose sketch of a person in side view in the middle left of the image walking down a street and passing by a store front with a front view of another person in the middle of the storefront. There is a trashcan on the street to the right of the image.
Push Pin Graphic no. 50, 1966 - Neighborhoods (eight sketches)
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Illustrated comic with the top panel being a woman in an orange paisley blouse in a mid shot profile facing the left. The middle three panels are of the woman walking backwards off a ladder against an orange background, and the bottom panel is of a close up of the woman's legs walking down the ladder, with the woman being not colored in and a brown watercolor background.
Caprolan Nylon, Adelaar advertisement (Women's Wear Daily)
Posters, Posters depicts: A little girl in a polka dot dress carrying a basket and giving a thumbs up stands next to a sitting dog. Both the girl and the dog have their heads floating above their bodies, with white, red, blue, and green striped designs in the background.
Push Pin Graphic no. 52, 1967, Head Out to Oz (poster)
Original Art depicts: Front view of a bald, spectacled man sitting in an armchair with his legs crossed. The man has a black suit with a green tie on, and has one hand resting on his knee and the other hand holding a book open.
Fortune: Milton Friedman portrait (original art)
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Black and yellow radio in the middle of the image with rippling green circles around it. There is a lightening bolt on each side of the radio, with a blue background behind the green and text at the bottom.
Los Angeles Times "West" magazine (cover by James McMullan)
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