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The John Grossman Collection of Antique Images is one of the most comprehensive archives of Victorian and Edwardian graphic
ephemera in the world. This amazing collection of material culture contains more than 250,000 printed and handwritten paper
artifacts from the 1800s and early 1900s. The finest examples of ephemera are represented here, including calendars, greeting
cards, trade cards, product labels, paper dolls, tickets, postcards, scrapbooks and sheet music. These objects feature colorful
images that symbolize the customs, attitudes and ideals of Victorian and Edwardian life: innocent children, garden-fresh flowers,
romantic couples, holiday traditions, fashionable women, humanized animals and cigar-smoking gentlemen.
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our images span one hundred years, from 1820 to 1920. But we also have printed paper artifacts from the 18th century and cigar
box labels as recent as 1964. Graphic arts spanning three centuries are depicted in a combination of breadth and beauty that
makes The John Grossman Collection of Antique Images unique.
¶ Educational and creative opportunities add to the
distinctiveness of this museum-quality collection. We make use of the artifacts and their images to conduct ephemera research,
give presentations, develop exhibits and write articles. We also provide to the commercial product industry an endless creative
resource of images and designs for fine merchandise including apparel, books, calendars, figurines, greeting cards, gift boxes,
holiday ornaments, limited edition collectibles, stationery, stickers, tote bags, watches and wrapping paper.
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more than thirty-two years ago, The John Grossman Collection of Antique Images is a constantly growing visual archive of material
culture. A curatorial staff has overseen its management, research projects and preservation.
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Reserved. The John Grossman Collection of Antique Images
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