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Charles Sheeler, American Landscape, 1930
Thomas Cole, View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm-The Oxbow, 1836
Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, Chicago Tribune Building, Chicago, 1922
Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House, Chicago, 1908-1910
Erik Magnussen, “Lights and Shadows of Manhattan” coffee service, 1927
Paul Frankl, “Skyscraper” bookcase, ca. 1927-1928
Paul Frankl, Model sitting room at the Abram & Strauss department store, New York, 1929
James Flagg, “Tell That to the Marines” poster, 1916
J. C. Leyendecker, Advertisement for Arrow Collars and Shirt, ca. 1920
Photograph of a man with his Model T, ca. 1915
Advertisement for Dodge Brothers “Senior Line,” 1923
Chrysler “Airflow,” 1934
Advertisement for the “Burlington Zephyr” by Budd Manufacturing Co., 1934
Henry Dreyfuss, “Twentieth Century Limited” for the New York Central RR, 1938
Raymond Loewy and Lee Simonson, “An Industrial Designer’s Office” at the “Contemporary American Industrial Art” exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, 1934
Gestetner duplicator before and after redesign by Raymond Loewy, 1929
Walter Dorwin Teague, Texaco service stations, ca. 1935
Advertisement for George D. Roper Corp., Good Housekeeping, August 1923
Magic Chef range, American Stove Co., 1933
Lurelle Guild, Electrolux “Model 30” vacuum cleaner, 1937
Lester Beall, Poster for the Rural Electrification Administration, 1937-1941
Paul Cret, Hall of Science at the “A Century of Progress” World’s Fair, Chicago, 1933-1934
Ford building at the “A Century of Progress” World’s Fair, Chicago, 1934
Joseph Binder, Poster for the New York World’s Fair, 1939
General Motors building with the Futurama exhibit at “The World of Tomorrow” World’s Fair, New York, 1939-1940
“The Battle of the Centuries” at “The World of Tomorrow” World’s Fair, New York, NY, 1939-1940
Robert Bonfils, Poster for the International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, France, 1925
A.M. Cassandre, Poster for l’Atlantique, 1931