Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and list of contents of brochure. BACK: Information about HIV-transmission, pregnancy, and personal choices.
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and list of contents of brochure. BACK: Information about HIV-transmission, pregnancy, and personal choices.
Poster shows two men with expressions of relief after being vaccinated from Hepatits. Proper hygiene, avoiding unprotected sex, being aware of contamination, etc should prevent infection.
A color photograph shows a young man and woman up in the mountains preparing for a sexual encounter in a beautiful sunny, grassy area. In the far background are high mountain peaks; not far behind the couple is a tent, and to their right is a motorcycle. The woman lies on the ground, unclothed except for her lower body; the man is seated to the left, with her head in his lap. He wears undershorts, and with one hand he appears to be unbuttoning his shirt. At the woman's feet, under her discarded bra, some red condoms are seen. The scene is one of idyllic pleasure, and also of safety and security.
Two muscular young men, clad only in undershorts and shorts, are enjoying a picnic in a grain field. In the foreground, one man lies on his back on a blanket, shorts open in front and pulled down to reveal his undershorts. He holds hands and looks fondly into the face of his lover, who is sitting up next to him, dressed only in undershorts. Their eyes display love for each other. An open picnic basket sits nearby, and one can see some bread, some wine, some watermelon, and some red condoms. The scene is one of idyllic pleasure, and also of safety and security.
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and contents of brochure. BACK: Information about living with HIV, risk of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV-virus, pregnancy, and support and help for women.
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and contents of brochure. BACK: Information about living with HIV, risk of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV-virus, pregnancy, and support and help for women.
Depicts a graphic of two men, one colored purple and one colored green, walking toward each other with arms outstreched, suggesting the coming together of people from different nations to observe World AIDS Day.
Photograph of a red ribbon badge, which is the symbol of solidary and support for all people suffering with AIDS and HIV. World AIDS Day began in 1988, and has been held every year since, always on December 1.
11 small color photographs of women of various ages, ethnicities, religions. Photos interspersed with title. Other text appears in small blocks, also interspersed. Very colorful. Text is bilingual, German and English.
Depicts the faces of two men who appear to be greeting or speaking to each other. A condom also appears near the name of the AIDS campaign listed at the bottom corner of the poster.
Agreement for a dance performance by Isadora Duncan on September 28. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 19 September 1904, and a representative for Grossherzl. Hofthéater [illegible], Karlsruhe, 20 September 1904.
Agreement for a dance performance by Isadora Duncan on April 16. Signed by Franz [illegible], Berlin, 31 March 1904. Written on letterhead for Robert Sachs, Theater-Direktor und Conzert-Impresario.
Agreement with Raymond Duncan for rental of the Münchner Schauspielhauses for January 18, 20 and 22. Signed by Stollberg &C. Schmederer, Münich, 3 January 1904.
Photograph depicting a man with his arm around one woman, turning to look suggestively at another woman. They are both holding cocktails and she appears to be inviting his attention.
Poster depicts two naked men. One is standing and facing away. The other is kneeling in front of him, performing oral sex. In the lower right corner is the campaign slogan "Stop AIDS" with the "o" represented by a condom. Poster image and text suggest the importance of using protection during oral sex.
Line drawing spelling out the word "Tooor"(actually "Tor," meaning "goal," as in German football), with the three o's represented by overlapping red condoms.
Contract partially annotated by Edward Gordon Craig, December 12,15 and 18, 1906, "Fill in" noted in place for contract venue. Other annotations in an unidentified hand.
Reproduction of painting of African nude woman with two African men in suits on either side of her, surrounded by many images--dying man, skeleton, etc. Dark colors. In small text on bottom right of illustration, "La Prostituta, Art Bodo, 92." Advertises exhibit held at Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum für Völkerkunde in Cologne, Germany, Oct. 19, 2003-Jan. 25, 2004
Yellow lettering on white background. Word "Sexualität" appears in large capital letters on left side, printed sideways running from bottom to top. Other text appears in smaller type, in paragraphs going down right side. Provides contact information for 4 AIDS-Hilfe centers in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Poster depicts the legs of several men, some standing in front of and some behind a wrought iron fence. The men are wearing shorts, leather pants or jeans and leather chaps. The suggestion is that they are having anonymous sex.
Large image of a person putting a hypodermic needle into their arm. Panel of images down the left side of the poster show how to use hypodermic needles safely.
Contents:1. ff. 1-3v, [Dowry and wives’ rights, ff. 1-2:] //[I]sta securitas potest continuari ad superiora ista forma(?). De quibusdam renuntiationibus ab uxore factis in precedentibus ... et non valent si ex intervallo apponentur etc. Presens securitas potest continuari ad superiora ista forma(?). De personis presentibus qui habent ... non tam competit actio mandata sed actio magna gesta. [Emphiteusis, ff. 2-3v:] [I]n isto instrumento auctor facit de concessione facta in emphiteosim a monasterio ... renovationes tamen fiunt sine predictis solennitatibus etc. [f. 3v:] [Q]uia quam fiunt renovationes ceteris temporibus ... et sic nota quod non dominus vincit dominum. [D]e concessione in emphyteosim facta ab ecclesia in precedentibus est ... consensus capituli interveniat si solvatur pensio per multis annis.//2. f. 4r-v, [Perhaps part of the introduction to this commentary:] Questiones et ad istas lites deducendas et resecandas ... et de ista loquamur. Am[illeg., 1or 2 words covered with offset from another text]. [E]xpositis generalibus documentis que in principio aliorum librorum solent dici ... quod ipse facere dignetur qui vivit per infinita secula seculorum Amen. Amemus. [U]sis generalibus documentis et exposita nostri libri ... quia scio quod meo erunt//3. ff. 5-6v, [Alienation, ff. 5-6v:] [P]resens instrumentum potest continuari ad superiora ista forma. De vendicionibus factis a privatis personis ... nichil ad presens. [I]stud instrumentum potest continuari ad superiora ista forma. De vendicione facta ab ecclesia in precedentibus est dictum ... et hic facias idem quo in precedenti dixi. [H]ic incipit secunda pars et ultima istius capituli in qua auctor ponit de alienationibus rerum mobilium ... in quibus habeo usufructum, incendio combuste sunt vel(?) earum vicio cerverunt tunc usufructus perit. [Serfdom, f. 6v:] [I]n isto presenti instrumento et sequenti auctor tractat de servitutibus et hoc dupliciter. Primo tractat de servitute rustica ... sed nostro modo accepta sic diff//4. ff. 7-8v, [Commercial law; text on 7r-v and 8r-v badly rubbed, making it impossible even to distinguish recto from verso. Two headings are legible; f. 7;] Pro certo pretio debet esse triplex ... [f. 8:] Questiones fidejussoris prestationes ...5. f. 9-12v, [Contracts:] //aliqua non bene dicta nam impossibile est ... suscepi vehementi affectione ut accedat demum(?) institutis ruina itaque ope(?) etc. [V]isis que in nostro prohemio restat nunc ut veniamus ad instrumenta ... et nota cum dicit arrarum conventione verborum [1 word illeg.] inter partes. [f. 9v:] [H]ic auctor noster voluit(?) tractare de prima parte note scilicet de contractibus et pactis ... [f. 11v:] si vere sunt date nomine arrarum// [lacuna of one or more folios; f. 12r:] Quia facit venditio in scriptis alias [hole] et hoc de secundo. Venio ad tercium ... quod quedam sunt voluntates(?) et// [catchword: quedam necessaria]
Receipt, January 21, 1904 for 1200 Marks to Miss Duncan for 2 performances, signed by representative [illegible] for Suddeutscher Bühnenverlag Mohr & Comp., Munich, 21 January 1904.
Price list for tickets addressed to Direktion Vereinigter Künste for an unspecified performance by Isadora Duncan, dated 24 November 1906, signed by A. [illegible], representative for Der Vorstand Der Warschauer Philharmonie.
Poster divided into four different colored quadrants; inside each quadrant is an oval shafe in a contrasting color with the words: Powern statt Mauern.
Image of one woman embracing another, they are possibly lesbians. Inset photos show the women playing with gloves and dental dams. Red AIDS ribbon placed at end of text.