Explore a captivating collection of vintage photographs that tell stories of the past, preserving memories and history through stunning imagery.


Marion Forde poster by Charles Gesmar – 1926.

#1 Marion Forde poster by Charles Gesmar – 1926.

A pale, stylized dancer stretches across a deep black field, arms flung wide as if mid-leap, while rose-colored petals and looping ribbons whirl around her in a theatrical storm. The figure’s sleek silhouette, sculpted hair, and stage-ready poise embody the…


Don’t throw chewing gum on the platform (September 1976).

#2 Don’t throw chewing gum on the platform (September 1976).

Bold Japanese lettering dominates the upper half of the design, delivering a blunt instruction: don’t toss chewing gum onto the platform. Beneath it, a caped superhero recoils mid-stride, arms raised in alarm as his boot lands in a sticky, stringing…





Paris (Xe arr.) by Leon Auguste

#31 Paris (Xe arr.) by Leon Auguste

Along the stone façade of a Paris building in the 10th arrondissement, everyday commerce spills onto the sidewalk in a scene that feels both orderly and improvised. A woman stands beside a spread of papers laid directly on the pavement,…



The Staple Singers, August 31-September 13, 1973

#18 The Staple Singers, August 31-September 13, 1973

Bold orange cover art from *Blues & Soul* sets the tone for late-summer 1973, pairing a confident studio portrait of The Staple Singers with headline typography that feels as punchy as the music. The group is posed close together—one man…


Donna Summer, July 3-16, 1979

#34 Donna Summer, July 3-16, 1979

Bold pink lettering shouts “BLUES & SOUL” across a cool blue field, framing a slice of late-1970s music culture that’s equal parts glossy and streetlit. The issue is dated July 3–16, 1979, and billed as “The World’s No.1 Soul Music…


Motor Trend, March 1983

#13 Motor Trend, March 1983

Electric-blue lightning and a neon glow turn the cover of Motor Trend, March 1983 into pure automotive theater, with a sleek Corvette nose-first in the foreground and the bold promise: “Corvette — A Star is Born.” The oversized typography and…



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Perched cross-legged on a rough wooden picnic table, a young woman turns toward the camera with a steady, unguarded expression that feels both casual and self-possessed. Her outfit is practical—dark slacks and a simple sweater—yet the real focal point is…



A chimpanzee drink milk just like human

#7 A chimpanzee drink milk just like human

At a simple table set outdoors, a chimpanzee leans in with quiet concentration, lifting a spoon toward its mouth as a shallow dish of milk sits in front. The posture feels strikingly familiar—one hand steadying the moment, the other performing…


Worried Girl vs Teen-Age Girl

#3 Worried Girl vs Teen-Age Girl

Humor gets surprisingly candid in this old cartoon panel titled “Worried Girl vs Teen-Age Girl,” where two bathroom scenes are played for contrast. On the left, the “Worried Girl” perches tensely on the toilet, shoulders hunched and hand to mouth,…









The 1903 Tour de France winner Maurice Garin.

#16 The 1903 Tour de France winner Maurice Garin.

Maurice Garin stands with arms folded beside a bicycle dressed in flowers, the kind of celebratory touch that instantly signals victory. His simple racing kit and calm, steady gaze contrast with the formal figure next to him in a dark…