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Rookery Building (1886), interior court provided shops and offices around a graceful square that exposed cast iron columns, wrought iron spandrel, and steel beams
Rookery Building (1886), interior court provided shops and offices around a graceful square that exposed cast iron columns, wrought iron spandrel, and steel beams

EVB2934310: Rookery Building (1886), interior court provided shops and offices around a graceful square that exposed cast iron columns, wrought iron spandrel, and steel beams / Bridgeman Images

THE RHINOCEROS, Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, (1471-1528), drawn from the description of an Indian rhinoceros. While inaccurate, it was published as the authoritative natural history illustration for the next 300 years
THE RHINOCEROS, Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, (1471-1528), drawn from the description of an Indian rhinoceros. While inaccurate, it was published as the authoritative natural history illustration for the next 300 years

EVB2934361: THE RHINOCEROS, Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, (1471-1528), drawn from the description of an Indian rhinoceros. While inaccurate, it was published as the authoritative natural history illustration for the next 300 years / Bridgeman Images

John Trumbull's 'Declaration of Independence,' commissioned in 1817
John Trumbull's 'Declaration of Independence,' commissioned in 1817

EVB2926619: John Trumbull's 'Declaration of Independence,' commissioned in 1817 / Bridgeman Images

Dust masks worn during the Dust Bowl, 1936
Dust masks worn during the Dust Bowl, 1936

EVB2926643: Dust masks worn during the Dust Bowl, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT in 1933.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT in 1933.

EVB2926676: ELEANOR ROOSEVELT in 1933. / Bridgeman Images

Enrico Caruso and his wife, Dorothy Park Benjamin, take a walk on Fifth Avenue in New York, 1918
Enrico Caruso and his wife, Dorothy Park Benjamin, take a walk on Fifth Avenue in New York, 1918

EVB2926694: Enrico Caruso and his wife, Dorothy Park Benjamin, take a walk on Fifth Avenue in New York, 1918 / Bridgeman Images

FASHION-Woman in Gibson Girl fashion. 1912
FASHION-Woman in Gibson Girl fashion. 1912

EVB2926724: FASHION-Woman in Gibson Girl fashion. 1912 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), U.S. President 1933-1945, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, as he told Congress that the United States 'Will win through to absolute victory.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), U.S. President 1933-1945, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, as he told Congress that the United States 'Will win through to absolute victory.

EVB2926799: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), U.S. President 1933-1945, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, as he told Congress that the United States 'Will win through to absolute victory." December 8, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, c.1940 (photo)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, c.1940 (photo)

EVB2926820: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, c.1940 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt  addressing Congress, 1941 (photo)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt  addressing Congress, 1941 (photo)

EVB2926850: President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressing Congress, 1941 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), French Post Impressionist painter, in a self portrait at his easel. c. 1900
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), French Post Impressionist painter, in a self portrait at his easel. c. 1900

EVB2934385: Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), French Post Impressionist painter, in a self portrait at his easel. c. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Augustus John (1978-1961), Welsh figurative painter sustained a long, successful career in century that favored abstract art. c. 1925
Augustus John (1978-1961), Welsh figurative painter sustained a long, successful career in century that favored abstract art. c. 1925

EVB2934409: Augustus John (1978-1961), Welsh figurative painter sustained a long, successful career in century that favored abstract art. c. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Large banner blaming 'The Thieves of the New York Stock Exchange' for robbing the New York Bank Note Co. of '30 years of industry.' c. 1905-1915
Large banner blaming 'The Thieves of the New York Stock Exchange' for robbing the New York Bank Note Co. of '30 years of industry.' c. 1905-1915

EVB2934439: Large banner blaming 'The Thieves of the New York Stock Exchange' for robbing the New York Bank Note Co. of '30 years of industry.' c. 1905-1915 / Bridgeman Images

Stock traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1936
Stock traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1936

EVB2934451: Stock traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Financial Panic of 1873 in US (engraving)
Financial Panic of 1873 in US (engraving)

EVB2934466: Financial Panic of 1873 in US (engraving), Nast, Thomas (1840-1902) / Bridgeman Images

New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street, c.1910 (b/w photo)
New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street, c.1910 (b/w photo)

EVB2934475: New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street, c.1910 (b/w photo), Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images

During the Great Depression foreclosed farmers moved to nearby towns Hoovervilles. Photo shows former farmer William Swift in his squatter shack in Circleville, Ohio. 1938 photo by Ben Shahn
During the Great Depression foreclosed farmers moved to nearby towns Hoovervilles. Photo shows former farmer William Swift in his squatter shack in Circleville, Ohio. 1938 photo by Ben Shahn

EVB2934478: During the Great Depression foreclosed farmers moved to nearby towns Hoovervilles. Photo shows former farmer William Swift in his squatter shack in Circleville, Ohio. 1938 photo by Ben Shahn, Shahn, Ben (1898-1969) / Bridgeman Images

Homeless man in ragged clothes eating a meal standing as his benefactor keeps her distance behind her front door. 1919 photo by N.D. Hillis
Homeless man in ragged clothes eating a meal standing as his benefactor keeps her distance behind her front door. 1919 photo by N.D. Hillis

EVB2934508: Homeless man in ragged clothes eating a meal standing as his benefactor keeps her distance behind her front door. 1919 photo by N.D. Hillis / Bridgeman Images

Ford English School, established in 1913, to teach immigrant workers English, and improve worker communication and performance. Thousands of workers enrolled to be instructed by their co-workers. 1917
Ford English School, established in 1913, to teach immigrant workers English, and improve worker communication and performance. Thousands of workers enrolled to be instructed by their co-workers. 1917

EVB2934583: Ford English School, established in 1913, to teach immigrant workers English, and improve worker communication and performance. Thousands of workers enrolled to be instructed by their co-workers. 1917 / Bridgeman Images

Two recently bathed men are given vaccinations by the doctor at New York City's Municipal Lodging House. c. 1910
Two recently bathed men are given vaccinations by the doctor at New York City's Municipal Lodging House. c. 1910

EVB2934613: Two recently bathed men are given vaccinations by the doctor at New York City's Municipal Lodging House. c. 1910, Bain, George Grantham - Bain News Service (1865-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Frank Conrad (1874-1941), radio pioneer, made his first broadcasts as an amateur in 1916. He engineered the first Westinghouse radio broadcast of U.S. election results on November 2, 1920
Frank Conrad (1874-1941), radio pioneer, made his first broadcasts as an amateur in 1916. He engineered the first Westinghouse radio broadcast of U.S. election results on November 2, 1920

EVB2934625: Frank Conrad (1874-1941), radio pioneer, made his first broadcasts as an amateur in 1916. He engineered the first Westinghouse radio broadcast of U.S. election results on November 2, 1920 / Bridgeman Images

President Gerald Ford and wife Betty pose with Liberty, their pet golden retriever. South Lawn of the White House. May 9, 1975. Photo by David Hume Kennerly
President Gerald Ford and wife Betty pose with Liberty, their pet golden retriever. South Lawn of the White House. May 9, 1975. Photo by David Hume Kennerly

EVB2934664: President Gerald Ford and wife Betty pose with Liberty, their pet golden retriever. South Lawn of the White House. May 9, 1975. Photo by David Hume Kennerly, Kennerly, David Hume (b.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1931 (photo)
Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1931 (photo)

EVB2926898: Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1931 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, throwing the first ball at a baseball game, c.1940 (photo)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, throwing the first ball at a baseball game, c.1940 (photo)

EVB2926928: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, throwing the first ball at a baseball game, c.1940 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, at the closing session of the United Nations conference in San Francisco, California, June 26, 1945
President Harry Truman, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, at the closing session of the United Nations conference in San Francisco, California, June 26, 1945

EVB2927027: President Harry Truman, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, at the closing session of the United Nations conference in San Francisco, California, June 26, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Helen Keller at 12 years of age in 1892.
Helen Keller at 12 years of age in 1892.

EVB2927033: Helen Keller at 12 years of age in 1892. / Bridgeman Images

Isak Dinesen looks at a sculpture of herself made by Emile Norman, 1961
Isak Dinesen looks at a sculpture of herself made by Emile Norman, 1961

EVB2927084: Isak Dinesen looks at a sculpture of herself made by Emile Norman, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

James Baldwin, 1963
James Baldwin, 1963

EVB2927093: James Baldwin, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

Joan Baez relaxes between songs during her special public television concert AN HOUR WITH JOAN BAEZ (TV, 1974)
Joan Baez relaxes between songs during her special public television concert AN HOUR WITH JOAN BAEZ (TV, 1974)

EVB2927144: Joan Baez relaxes between songs during her special public television concert AN HOUR WITH JOAN BAEZ (TV, 1974) / Bridgeman Images

THE GRAND SCHOOL MASTER, 1780, is a self-portrait etching of Jean-Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810). The studio scene shows Boissieu painting a portrait of an elderly man while the another peers at the artist's work
THE GRAND SCHOOL MASTER, 1780, is a self-portrait etching of Jean-Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810). The studio scene shows Boissieu painting a portrait of an elderly man while the another peers at the artist's work

EVB2934377: THE GRAND SCHOOL MASTER, 1780, is a self-portrait etching of Jean-Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810). The studio scene shows Boissieu painting a portrait of an elderly man while the another peers at the artist's work / Bridgeman Images

Frederick E. Church (1826-1900), American landscape painter of the Hudson River School. He created detailed, monumental landscapes with dramatic space and lighting
Frederick E. Church (1826-1900), American landscape painter of the Hudson River School. He created detailed, monumental landscapes with dramatic space and lighting

EVB2934389: Frederick E. Church (1826-1900), American landscape painter of the Hudson River School. He created detailed, monumental landscapes with dramatic space and lighting / Bridgeman Images

Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), American painter influenced by expressionism and cubism, created powerful Maine landscapes and still life paintings
Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), American painter influenced by expressionism and cubism, created powerful Maine landscapes and still life paintings

EVB2934398: Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), American painter influenced by expressionism and cubism, created powerful Maine landscapes and still life paintings / Bridgeman Images

SAVED (1888), an etching by Winslow Homer (1836-1910), shows an unconscious woman being rescued from a stormy sea. Themes of man's struggle against the sea was a major theme of Homer's late work
SAVED (1888), an etching by Winslow Homer (1836-1910), shows an unconscious woman being rescued from a stormy sea. Themes of man's struggle against the sea was a major theme of Homer's late work

EVB2934404: SAVED (1888), an etching by Winslow Homer (1836-1910), shows an unconscious woman being rescued from a stormy sea. Themes of man's struggle against the sea was a major theme of Homer's late work / Bridgeman Images

Art-students and copyists, among them many women, in the a long, sky-lit gallery of Louvre Museum in Paris. Wood engraving based on Winslow Homer's drawing is from Harper's Weekly, 1868
Art-students and copyists, among them many women, in the a long, sky-lit gallery of Louvre Museum in Paris. Wood engraving based on Winslow Homer's drawing is from Harper's Weekly, 1868

EVB2934416: Art-students and copyists, among them many women, in the a long, sky-lit gallery of Louvre Museum in Paris. Wood engraving based on Winslow Homer's drawing is from Harper's Weekly, 1868 / Bridgeman Images

The Times depicts the impact of the financial Panic of 1837. Rich detail show a bank run, homeless women and child, unemployed men, closed factory, and sheriff's auction. Specie, or precious metal, is demanded as payment, since paper money was no longer trusted
The Times depicts the impact of the financial Panic of 1837. Rich detail show a bank run, homeless women and child, unemployed men, closed factory, and sheriff's auction. Specie, or precious metal, is demanded as payment, since paper money was no longer trusted

EVB2934446: The Times depicts the impact of the financial Panic of 1837. Rich detail show a bank run, homeless women and child, unemployed men, closed factory, and sheriff's auction. Specie, or precious metal, is demanded as payment, since paper money was no longer trusted / Bridgeman Images

View down Broad street from its intersection with Wall Street. At right are the columns of the New York Stock Exchange. Farther down the street is the outdoor curb market of the American Stock Exchange. 1911 photo by Irving Underhill
View down Broad street from its intersection with Wall Street. At right are the columns of the New York Stock Exchange. Farther down the street is the outdoor curb market of the American Stock Exchange. 1911 photo by Irving Underhill

EVB2934452: View down Broad street from its intersection with Wall Street. At right are the columns of the New York Stock Exchange. Farther down the street is the outdoor curb market of the American Stock Exchange. 1911 photo by Irving Underhill, Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images


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