Leaping Leopards, c.1930. Etching on paper by Clara Mairs.

"Leaping Leopards"

Leaping Leopards, c.1930. Etching on paper by Clara Mairs.

Color scan of the cover of Sinclair Lewis’ novel Main Street, published in 1920.

"Main Street"

The cover of Sinclair Lewis’ novel Main Street, published in 1920.

Color scan of the cover of Sinclair Lewis’ novel Mantrap, published in 1926.

"Mantrap"

The cover of Sinclair Lewis’ novel Mantrap, published in 1926.

Color image of a "McCarthy for President" button, 1968.

"McCarthy for President" button

"McCarthy for President" button, 1968.

Memorial Heights Park Red Wing, 1960. Oil on board by Clement Haupers.

"Memorial Heights Park Red Wing"

Memorial Heights Park Red Wing, 1960. Oil on board by Clement Haupers.

"Monopoly" special edition commemorating Gorbachev's Minnesota visit

"Monopoly" special edition commemorating Gorbachev's Minnesota visit

Rectangular box containing a Russian version of "Monopoly." Produced by Parker Brothers, a division of Tonka Corporation, in Minnetonka, Minnesota, ca. 1990.

Black and white scan of "Mr. Lowry's 'Pigs in Clover.'" Minneapolis Journal, April 16, 1889.

"Mr. Lowry's 'Pigs in Clover'"

"Mr. Lowry's 'Pigs in Clover.'" Minneapolis Journal, April 16, 1889.

Black and white scan of "Mr. Lowry, having no cash to put in it, uses the office safe for a coal bin." Minneapolis Journal, April 15, 1889.

"Mr. Lowry, Having No Cash to Put in it, Uses the Office Safe for a Coal Bin"

"Mr. Lowry, Having No Cash to Put in it, Uses the Office Safe for a Coal Bin." Minneapolis Journal, April 15, 1889.

Color image of Mrs. Star, oil-on-canvas painting by Elsa Jemne, 1926.

"Mrs. Star"

Mrs. Star, oil-on-canvas painting by Elsa Jemne, 1926.

Color composite image of “Native Girl Lost,” a four-panel painting by Chicano artist Jimmy Longoria. The painting was created and installed in 2015 as a direct-contact inkjet original in the offices of the Bush Foundation in St. Paul.

"Native Girl Lost"

Composite image of “Native Girl Lost,” a four-panel painting by Chicano artist Jimmy Longoria. The painting was created and installed in 2015 as a direct-contact inkjet original in the offices of the Bush Foundation in St. Paul.

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