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Painted onto the individual pieces are Crosthwaite's signature black-and-white images of people, rendered in a style that draws as much from 19th century French illustration as it does from the wild comic book lines of Jack Kirby.

The mural, created in partnership with the California Historical Society, features a singular mix of images — rendered in the artist's preferred black and white — inspired by Mexican pulp comics, 19th century French illustration, Southern California visual iconography and current political events.

It means immersion in a bewildering array of High Victoriana, Cyber Goth, early modernist literature, 1920s sci-fi utopias, 19th century French illustration, early H.G. Wells, Jules Verne pastiche, waistcoats, teapot nerf guns, leather breeches, 1999's Will Smith-fronted blockbuster Wild Wild West, customized Doc Martens, and the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes adaptations.

It means immersion in a bewildering array of High Victoriana, Cyber Goth, early modernist literature, 1920s sci-fi utopias, 19th century French illustration, early HG Wells, Jules Verne pastiche, waistcoats, teapot nerf guns, leather breeches, 1998's Will Smith-fronted blockbuster Wild Wild West, customised Doc Martens and the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes adaptations.

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Among the 13 examples of German and French illustrations from late 15th- and 16th-century books is one by Lucas Cranach the Elder, in a group that may sell for up to $800.

French illustrator, Thomas Lamadieu, must feel similarly, as his aerial photographs-turned-cartoonish-illustrations showcase similar whimsical feelings towards the bright blue horizon.

According to Jeffrey Hamburger, German art professor at Harvard University, the horse above is a 15th century French manuscript illustration that may have been satirical.

Yet, even in this period, there were publishing houses (notably in France) that used a standard word space between sentences a technique called French spacing (illustration below).

There were a lot of different things on display: Edmund de Waal's small Japanese dolls, a bunch of skulls from Damien Hirst, Hiroshi Sugimoto had some gorgeous 19th century French medical illustrations.

From crisp floral patterns to chalky, abstract paint streaks and hieroglyphic styled animal illustrations, French artist Supakitch applies a unique street art style to original paintings inspired by Asian and indigenous-Indian art.

More interesting is how Ms. Brown has taken hold of a cache of references, from commercial illustration to French erotic cinema, and spun it into a deadpan, streamlined narrative about women, friendship and patronage.

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