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John Vanderlyn, YEAR

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“Rescue.” Horatio Greenough, 1850

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George Washington [as Zeus], Horatio Greenough, 1840

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“America Guided by Wisdom,” ARTIST, YEAR

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Wagon Train, Museum of Western Art, http://www.museumofwesternart.org/childrens-gallery.asp

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TITLE, YEAR, DATE?

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“Southern Pacific Railroad Billboard,” Dorothea Lange, 1936

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Buckaroos,” ARTIST, YEAR

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Marlboro Man, 1970s

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John Wayne, Camel cigarettes ad, 1950s

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Ronald Reagan, 1940s

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Lone Ranger and Silver, 1949-1957

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““And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him waswas called called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.” Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.”

Revelation 19: 11–13, Revelation 19: 11–13, New TestamentNew Testament, King James Version., King James Version.

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“Chariots of Fire,” ARTIST, YEAR

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World War I propaganda poster

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World War II propaganda

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Adolph Hitler in Triumph of the Will. Dir: Leni Riefenstahl, 1934.

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U.S. Marines planting flag at Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima. Joe Rosenthal, 1945

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“Rosie the Riveter,” Norman Rockwell, 1943

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“The Problem We All Live With,” Norman Rockwell, 1964

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“Kill the Nigger Bitch”: Elizabeth Eckford entering Central High School, Little Rock, Ark., 1957

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Nat “King” Cole, Republican National Convention, San Francisco, 1956

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“Freedom from Want,” Norman Rockwell, 1943

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“Leave It to Beaver,” 1957-1963

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The American Dream: A House in the ‘BurbsChrysler ad, 1956

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Moving In,” Norman Rockwell, YEAR

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“Criss-crossed Conveyors, Ford Plant,” Sheeler, 1927

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“American Landscape,” Charles Sheeler, 1930

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“Saluting the Flag,” Norman Rockwell, YEAR

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Boy Scouts, Norman Rockwell, YEAR

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Richard Nixon & Elvis Presley, White House, 1971?