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Clip Art-Humourous Spot Illustrations by Robert Censoni,

Clip Art-Humourous Spot Illustrations by Robert Censoni,
Practical treasury of over 300 copyright-free motifs in such categories as commerce, eating and drinking, celebrations, family life, sports, animals, travel, more. Light-hearted, whimsical--ideal for advertising, books, magazines, flyers, posters, etc. Most in several sizes--no statting required.



Clip Art-Victorian Alphabets by Dan X. Solo,
Clip Art-Victorian Alphabets by Dan X. Solo,
Eight versatile faces include upper and lower cases, numerals, even punctuation marks. Choose from such styles as Express, Hogarth, Barnum, Lafayette, Houghton, Campanile, and Gutenburg. Beautifully printed on glossy repro-quality stock and immediately usable for stationery, newsletters, posters, and other graphic projects.



Open Clip Art Library - The Open Clip Art Library project aims to create a collection of vector clip art that can be used for free for any use. The project was started in early 2004, and as of September 2005 it incorporates over 6500 images from over 500 artists, and offers the entire library as a free download.

Clip art - Clip art, in the graphic arts, is the use of images either copied or physically cut (hence the term) from pre-existing printed works, either books that have entered the public domain, or books specifically published for such use (which, if they contain images that are not in the public domain, include a license fee in the cover price). It is also not uncommon for large organizations to provide their local divisions or chapters with clip art (either physical or electronic) ...

Wanted poster - A wanted poster is a poster put up to let the public know of a criminal whom authorities wish to apprehend. They will generally include either a picture of the criminal himself when a photograph is available, or of an impression produced by a police artist or of a composite image generated by other means.

Poster art - Poster art has its development origins in Paris, France after the creation of the three-color lithograph process around 1850. Led by the work of the father of the industry, Jules Chéret, the poster provided a low cost method of advertising for theatrical and sporting events as well as store and manufacturers' goods.



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Art Clip Poster - Art Clip Poster JBC Swiss Corner Clips any size poster silver #5000 Frame any size or shape picture. Spring loaded arms of polished brass clamp art clip poster and hold together any thickness up to 3/8 in. of glass, picture, mat, art clip poster and any backing. Requires the rigidity of the glass art clip poster and backing board. Spring loaded corner clips can be use to frame any size to the size intended plus one hanger bracket. Corner Clips ...

Art Clip Poster Wanted - Art Clip Poster Wanted JBC Swiss Corner Clips any size poster silver #5000 Frame any size or shape picture. Spring loaded arms of polished brass clamp art clip poster wanted and hold together any thickness up to 3/8 in. of glass, picture, mat, art clip poster wanted and any backing. Requires the rigidity of the glass art clip poster wanted and backing board. Spring loaded corner clips can be use to frame any size to the size intended plus one ...

'Posters Prints' - 'Posters Prints' Alvin Print and Poster Holders 38 in. x 25 in. x 32 in. white PHR100 single bin These display bins are designed to hold up to 100 unframed prints 'posters prints' and posters. Constructed of welded, square, heavy gauge, one inch steel tubing with powder electrostatic, scratch resistant, paint. Locking casters provide a sturdy base for reviewing prints 'posters prints' and posters while on display. PHR50 holds 26 in. x 32 in. unframed prints.PHR100 holds 32 in. ...

Poster Print - Poster Print Alvin Print and Poster Holders 38 in. x 25 in. x 32 in. white PHR100 single bin These display bins are designed to hold up to 100 unframed prints poster print and posters. Constructed of welded, square, heavy gauge, one inch steel tubing with powder electrostatic, scratch resistant, paint. Locking casters provide a sturdy base for reviewing prints poster print and posters while on display. PHR50 holds 26 in. x 32 in. unframed prints.PHR100 holds 32 in. x ...

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