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Blue-and-white wallpaper pattern by Morris & Co., featuring dense, stylized foliage and flowers with intricate, interwoven leaves and blossoms.
Cubist still-life painting featuring overlapping geometric shapes in blues, greens, yellows, and reds, depicting fragmented objects such as a coffee grinder, pitcher, bowls, and a newspaper.

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Blue-and-white wallpaper pattern by Morris & Co., featuring dense, stylized foliage and flowers with intricate, interwoven leaves and blossoms.

William Morris. Marigold. 1875. Part of Open: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Artstor.

Cubist still-life painting featuring overlapping geometric shapes in blues, greens, yellows, and reds, depicting fragmented objects such as a coffee grinder, pitcher, bowls, and a newspaper.

Juan Gris. Breakfast (Le Petit Déjeuner). October 1915. Part of Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN), Artstor.

Black-and-white photo of three people sitting in a parked car, each holding a newspaper; the two men in the front seat read, while the woman in the back looks forward between them.

Phiz Mezey. Two Demonstrators with Newspapers Sitting in Front and Two in the Back Seat of Car at the Chrysler Dealership on Van Ness Avenue. January 1, 1964. Part of Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights Movements, Reveal Digital.