http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/pga/
The Library of Congress is home to thousands of
graphic art prints created between 1700 and 1900, many of which have been
digitized and are available for browsing on this website. Those familiar with
the history of graphic arts may be interested in conducting a text search or
browsing the collection by Creator, where prints are organized alphabetically
by the artist or design company. Alternatively, visitors can browse this collection
by Subjects (which include almost 10,000 tags, such as Advertising, Ice
Skating, and Emiliano Zapata) or by Formats (which include Allegorical Prints,
Maps, and Woodcuts). This diverse collection highlights the many uses of
popular graphic arts over two centuries of printing technology
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r48110/library_of_congress_popular_graphic_arts
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