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Experimentation in Visual Communication at Howard University

Sunday, March 29, 2009

CHICAGO TRAIN STATION

THIS PORTRAIT IS OF A CHICAGO TRAIN STATION IN THE 1900S. IT POSSESS SO MUCH CLARITY. THE PEOPLE AND THE TRAIN COME OFF THE PAGE, AMAZING FOR EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ART WORK.
~JESSICA LIHALAKHA~

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