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vices


Music Search Illustration Search Example This includes smoking, drinking & drunkenness, card playing, gambling, etc.
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ENTERTAINMENT


Music Search Illustration Search Example This term is meant to include various types of minstrel shows and other public entertainment. It is primarily music from minstrel shows, vaudeville, barbershop [..]
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Fashion and costume


Illustration Search Example Illustrations of clothing and dress either as fashion or costume.
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Human activities of ordinary people


Music Search Illustration Search Example Images of people (not caricatures) engaged in activities of daily life.
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Performers


Illustration Search Example This phrase provides access to a wide variety of individuals and groups and may be further subdivided by Afro-Americans, Children, Groups, Men, or Women.
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politics


Music Search Illustration Search Example Music of political parties, campaign songs, & elections
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religion


Illustration Search Example Used to describe illustrations of religious persons, religious statues, and songs about religion. For Sacred music see Classical music
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ENGRAVING


Example The production of music notes, letters or illustrations by means of incised lines on a metal plate. In this example the impression lines from the actual printing process are clearly visible on [..]
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Lithography


Example The process of printing from a flat surface (e.g., stone or metal plate) on which the image to be printed is ink-receptive and the blank area is ink-repellant.
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