I suppose these could work as dividers or a frame without sides, or some other theme based element in your designs. This is camping. At least what they thought of it a 100 years ago. (notice it is heavy on the horses, an element not so common in modern camping I would guess)
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This is an excellently goofy cowboy with his hat off. His head is so big and let he has a most natural expression. His horse seems a bit excited about something.
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I think this was suppose to be a costume. But while I was synthesizing it I made sure that it instead looked like an oversized knight was riding an odd horse. What an odd image. Very trippy. And that lance is big.
Holiday greeting by Edward Penfield, converted to line-art. Original illustration sourced from the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online collection.
A Japanese samurai rides a horse while carrying an umbrella. This was rescued from obscurity from the rare picture book (published in 1730! fully public domain) named "Chichi no on" (A Father's Love)
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