New Yorker March 21st, 1925
Carl Fornaro
Just a Head Scratch
Pia Guerra
The Renascence Of Rugged Individualism
Carl Rose
Vogue Cover Illustration Of A Woman Peering
Carl Oscar August Erickson
Vogue Cover Illustration Of A Woman Putting
Carl Oscar August Erickson
They Must Have Changed The Combination
Carl Rose
Self-portrait Sketch Of Carl Erickson
Carl Oscar August Erickson
They Haven't Got A Single Tenant
Carl Rose
Living-dining Room By Carl Louis Maston
Julius Shulman
A German Shepherd
Carl Oscar August Erickson
Avec Ce Dollar Deprecie
Carl Rose
New Yorker April 20th, 1940
Carl Rose
Let's Each Make A Little Bet On What
Carl Rose
An Archway In The Garden Of Mrs. Carl Tucker
Harry G. Healy
Talk To A Blue Collar Guy
Emily Flake
Vogue Cover Featuring A Woman Carrying Luggage
Carl Oscar August Erickson
Regardes, Pierre
Carl Rose
Now Take It Easy
Carl Rose
New Yorker September 27th, 1941
Carl Rose
Yesterday The British Were Hemmed In At Yorktown
Carl Rose
That Last Defense Order
Carl Rose
I Shouldn't Be Surprised If You'd ?nd
Carl Rose
What Would You Suggest For A Young Lady Riveter?
Carl Rose
New Yorker July 27th, 1940
Carl Rose
Now Then, I Want You To Come Out ?ghting, Use
Carl Rose
William, I've Decided To Give You Your Freedom
Carl Rose
I Found Her One Night When I Was Idly Toying
Carl Rose
But, Mr. Ravenel, When You Commissioned This
Carl Rose
Mind If I Ride Along For Company
Carl Rose
New Yorker June 22nd, 1940
Carl Rose
I Want To Put In A Call To Seattle
Carl Rose
Would You Care To Step Outside And Repeat That?
Carl Rose
The F.b.i. Rounds Up Another Batch Of Aryans
Carl Rose
One More Thing. Which Radiator Do We Rap
Carl Rose
Well, Nobody Laughed At Louis The Fourteenth!
Carl Rose
New Yorker October 28th, 1944
Carl Rose
New Yorker November 14th, 1942
Carl Rose
You've Got To Strike A National-defense Note
Carl Rose
Planning To Be In Washington Long
Carl Rose
New Yorker April 29th, 1944
Carl Rose
Captain Akasabe
Carl Rose
But, Sir, Many Analysts Consider This Only
Carl Rose
New Yorker September 28th, 1935
Carl Rose
New Yorker March 29th, 1952
Carl Rose
The Guggenheims Will Be Awfully Sore
Carl Rose
The Rightist Opposition Forms A United Front
Carl Rose
An Honorary Degree
Carl Rose
New Yorker August 11th, 1951
Carl Rose
New Yorker March 30th, 1940
Carl Rose
Well, Go Ahead! What Are You Afraid Of?
Carl Rose
New Yorker January 24th, 1942
Carl Rose
Professor Godfrey Surmised
Carl Rose
New Yorker February 22nd, 1941
Carl Rose
Can I Have The Elephant Tonight?
Carl Rose
You The People Been Complaining About The Heat?
Carl Rose
Is This Seat Taken?
Carl Rose
We've Been Terribly Cramped
Carl Rose
New Yorker January 27th, 1940
Carl Rose
New Yorker December 6th, 1941
Carl Rose
Which Is The Most Optimistic?
Carl Rose
Certainly. The Rest Of The Quotation Is 'deny Thy
Carl Rose
National Anthem
Carl Rose
Now, Don't Come Snooping Around. We're Preparing
Carl Rose
New Yorker November 23rd, 1940
Carl Rose
Now, Now, Madam. Pull Yourself Together And Tell
Carl Rose
New Yorker October 30th, 1943
Carl Rose
It's That Dark Horse The South Carolina
Carl Rose
New Yorker November 29th, 1941
Carl Rose