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Illustration today embraces a vast array of new materials, innovative techniques and bewildering digital wizardry.
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, depicted in a Vanity Fair illustration, December 1899.
By way of illustration, last weekend saw the death of modern jazz pioneer Sir John Dankworth.
The credit for an illustration last Sunday with an article about the business of disaster preparedness misspelled the artist's surname.
(Sorry, no illustration this week… Leah's busy and I've been watching too many 80s movies and Mets games).
Photo illustration ©2012 Marie Woolf, www.woolfmedia.net.net
Photo illustration ©2014 Robert Young Pelton, all rights reserved.
Bonus Mari illustration today (and every Friday) on cupofjo.com :).
K. Ehrenberg depicted the goddess in his illustration (1883) Freyr und Gerda, Skade und Niurd.
A Mastercard logo is seen on a credit card in this picture illustration August 30, 2017.
We saw a great illustration this past weekend after the President decided to ban travelers from seven Muslim nations from entering our country.
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