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Columbine examines the magic slipper, in this scene from The Wonder Hat illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Columbine and Margot examine Punchinello's wares, in this scene from The Wonder Hat illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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The Wonder Hat's park is illuminated by moonlight, in this scene from The Wonder Hat illustratd by Jaime Deare.
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Punchinello appears carrying his bag of wares, from a scene in The Wonder Hat, illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Pierrot gestures in the park by moonlight in the opening scene of The Wonder Hat, illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Harlequin and Pierrot talk by moonlight in the opening scene of The Wonder Hat, illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Harlequin and Pierrot in moonlight in the opening scene of The Wonder Hat, illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Opening scene of The Wonder Hat, featuring a large yellow moon, illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Opening image to accompany 1952 radio drama of The Wonder Hat, illustrated by Jaime Deare.
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Illustration of a closing curtain to complete "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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Harlequin and Columbine face each other, each wearing their respective magic item of a hat and a slipper, in this scene from "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht. "Take that silly hat off this minute," reads the caption.
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"You know very well what I want" reads this caption by an illustration of the wonder hat itself, in a play of the same name by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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Pierot complains about being "in love with a boot" in this illustration for a scene in "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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Harlequin holds two doll-like caricatures of other characters as if they are marionettes, in this illustration for a scene in "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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Margot grabs Pierro, saying, "Get up, you great baby," in this scene in "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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Harlequin dons the wonder hat, becoming invisible, asking, "I wonder if I have a hand or a leg, or a stomach, or a heart?" in this image of a scene in "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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"Cheap, wonderful bargains," reads the caption for this illustration of the items in Punchinello's sack, from a scene in "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht.
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Punchinello experiences the power of the magic slipper, in this scene from "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht. The caption reads, "Oh most wonderful lady!"
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Margot and Columbine discuss Harlequin in this scene from "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht. The original caption reads, "I tell you I'm not in love."
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Harlequin and Pierrot walk in the park in this scene from "The Wonder Hat" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht. The original caption reads, "We agree perfectly."
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A cottage-cheese moon rises in this opening image for "The Wonder Hat" play by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht
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A modern day image of the location 12-30 W. Washington where the once Chicago Academy of Design and the later Art Institute was housed and now hosts a television studio and a shopping mall.
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The once site of the home of the Brush and Pencil Magazine or otherwise known as the McClurg Building as seen in the year 2016.
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This is the modern day interior of the 7th Floor of the Fine Arts Building or the once Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
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A modern day long shot of the exterior of the Fine Arts Building and Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
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Exterior of Orchestra Hall (220 S. Michigan Ave.)-the once location of the Cliff Dwellers Club.
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Modern day Lake View Building that houses SAIC
Chicago's Art World, Then and Now

The exterior Entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago building, 111 S. Michigan.
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Cover of the catalogue for Negro in Art Week hosted by the Chicago Art Institute and Chicago Woman's Club
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Steve Goodman performing at McCabe's Music, Santa Monica, California.
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