- Cowboys rounding up their herd
Cowboys rounding up their herd - Cowboy on a bucking bronco near Garden City, Kansas
Cowboy on a bucking bronco near Garden City, Kansas - Cowboy
Cowboy - The Typist
Lynde Pyne watched the graceful movements of Leonie's fingers over the key board - Choice of fabric
Here a small all-over pattern minimizes size, the plaits and tassels lengthen, the necklace adds a slenderizing touch. The appearance as a whole is graceful and youthful. - Two looks - same pattern
Would you believe that the pattern of these two dresses is exactly the same? This illustrates how you can vary a dress once you find the foundation lines that are becoming to you. One pattern can suffice for both a tailored and an afternoon dress, as you see both effects are pleasing in their slenderness. - Hats 1
These two examples show how even a hat with drooping brim, if not too wide, can be worn by the stout person if trimming is adeptly used to direct the vision upward and lend an illusion of height. - Hats 2
Here trimming is used on two entirely different types of hats to give in each case added height to the figure and help in attaining a slenderizing appearance. Left—Hats with medium brims and high trimming are often becoming, especially if wide enough to avoid the pyramid effect. Right—High built trimming and delicate veils are advantageous where a double chin is the handicap. - Optical Illusion in dress
Note the diagonal line in the small diagram of the figure below. It is actually straight, but the vertical lines which break it give it a “going-down-steps” appearance. This principle is used in the dress below—the two vertical panels of trimming break the line of the tunic and give the whole figure a more slender appearance than in the figure above. - Sylvanus D. Locke's Harvester and Binder
- Gladstone's Reaping Machine (1806)
- Bell's Reaping-Machine (1826)
- Bailey's American Mowing Machine (1822)
- The 'Champion' Harvester
- Cliff Ruins at Mancos Canyon
- The Dakota Calendar
- Apache and Sioux Scalps
- Coiled Baskets - California
- Chinook Baby in Cradle
- Chief's House - Queen Charlotte's Inlet
- 'Bull-Boat' or Coracle
- Blanket - Chilcat Indians, Alaska
- Blackfoot Squaw Traveling
- Blackfoot Moccasin
- Blackfeet Cradle, Made of Lattice-work and Leather
- Birch-Bark Cradle from Yukon River, Alaska
- Birch-Bark Canoe
- Apache Cradle
Apache Cradle - Algonkin Village of Pomeiock, on Albemarle Sound, in 1585
- A Pueblo Woman
- Winter House of Sacs and Foxes, Iowa
Winter House of Sacs and Foxes, Iowa - Wampum Belt
- View of Pueblo
- Tortures of the Mandan Sun Dance
- Tattooing on a Haida Man
- Stone Idol - Mexico
- Smoke Signaling
- Skin Tents
- Skin Jacket
- Sioux Moccasin2
- Sioux Moccasin
- Sign Language on the Plains
- Shell Gorgets
- Scaffold Burial
- Ruined Building at Chichen Itza
- Rattles and Masks
- Pueblo Pottery
- Portrait of George Catlin