America Moves Ahead, 1935/43
Unknown artist
Viewing Cherry Blossoms from a Teahouse on Asuka Hill, c. 1789/90
Chôbunsai Eishi
They All Moved to the Feast, 1885
Will Hicock Low
A Railroad Crossing, c. 1957
Simpson Kalisher
Car Burns in Riot Area: Newark firemen move in on a burning auto Friday night in area still ringing with the noise of sniper fire. Eleven persons have been reported killed in three nights of racial rioting, July 15, 1967, 1967
Paid By the Minute. “- Driver, you are hardly moving! - Driver, you are not moving at all!,” plate 447 from Actualités, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Everywhere we go we challenge the local high school team to a game. We let them win. It's all for charity. Points don't count unless you shoot from the back of the donkey. Donkeys are dumb and uncooperative, and they really hate to move. Livermore, California, 1976, printed later
Bill Owens
US Combat Troops Roll Through Saigon: for the first time, US combat troops members of the 173rd US Airborne Brigade, roll through the streets of Saigon, South Vietnamese capital. About 1000 men arrived at Saigon waterfront and were moved in heavily guarded convoy today to Bein Hoa air base where they will guard the facility. Residents watch from the curbs, May 12, 1965, 1965
Horst Faas
Saw Civilian Dead: Eugene Russell of LaGrange, Georgia, holds up a page from his scrap book containing a picture of what he said were civilian victims in a village south of Pleiku. Russell, who was recently discharged from the Army, said he took the photograph in November 1967, after US infantrymen had moved through the village. He said he saw none of the actual shooting but that he saw about 25 dead civilians in the village, Atlanta, Georgia, December 5, 1969, 1969
Artist unknown