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MISSING PERSON, 1911. Missing person notice in an American newspaper, 1911

MISSING PERSON, 1911. Missing person notice in an American newspaper, 1911


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MISSING PERSON, 1911. Missing person notice in an American newspaper, 1911

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1911 Advertising Arnold Bonnet Dorothy Missing New York News Paper Notice Picture Police Station Profile


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This print titled "MISSING PERSON, 1911" showcases a vintage missing person notice from an American newspaper in the early 20th century. The image transports us back to a time when news was disseminated through printed media, capturing the essence of that era. The photograph features an intricately engraved profile portrait of a woman named Dorothy Arnold, who went missing in New York City in 1910. The notice is adorned with text describing her disappearance and urging anyone with information to contact the police station. This advertisement serves as a poignant reminder of the mysteries that have haunted our past. The composition exudes an air of intrigue and nostalgia, with its delicate engravings and old-fashioned typography. The worn edges and faded appearance evoke a sense of history preserved within this piece. As we gaze upon this snapshot from yesteryears, we are reminded of the countless stories that unfolded during that time period—stories filled with hope, despair, love, loss, and unanswered questions. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our innate desire for closure. Granger Art on Demand has masterfully captured this historical artifact through their meticulous reproduction process. By showcasing this print in your home or office space, you invite others to ponder over the enigmatic tale behind Dorothy Arnold's disappearance while appreciating the artistry embedded within this antique newspaper clipping.

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