On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. It featured essays and student work that related to a general issue theme. On was intended as a quarterly publication, but it is unclear if further issues beyond the first were ever published.
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The election of an Irish King, from "Scenes from Irish History"
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Henry McCarter
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"And drew aside behind a rock while they passed." from "Phoebus on Halzaphron" by A.T. Quiller-Couch
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"..at low water and demanded to speak to the King." from "Phoebus on Halzaphron" by A.T. Quiller-Couch
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"He...drew out two flowers, one withered, the other fresh." from "The Desert"
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"One black noon in November a company of men crossed the sands." from "Phoebus on Halzaphron" by A.T. Quiller-Couch
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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On the other side of the water Venice begins.
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"..rose and took his farewell" from "Phoebus on Halzaphron" by A.T. Quiller-Couch
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"The Cardinal Archbishop sat on his shaded balcony." from "The Turquoise Cup" by Arthur Cosslett Smith
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"Through the night she calls to men, luring them down to their death." from "Phoebus on Halzaphron" by A.T. Quiller-Couch
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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"Twilight had fallen before the Stranger" from "Phoebus on Halzaphron" by A.T. Quiller-Couch
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Maxfield Parrish
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L'Arithmétique des Restrictions
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Georges Pavis
Un compte a dormir debout
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The Powdering-Room, illustration for "Open Letters"
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and H. S. Potter
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Abraham Lincoln, illustration for "Lincoln's Last Day"
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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A Picture from Thackeray--The Virginians. Harry Warrington and the Baroness de Bernstein
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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"Branwen", illustration for "The Signal" by Alice Brown
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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Diana Sherley, illustration for "The Ultimate Master"
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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"Go, Madam, and leave the prodigal among his husks.", from "The Ultimate Master" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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In an instant those long fingers closed on the governor
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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Meregrett, Daughter of Philippe the Bold, illustration for "The Rat-Trap" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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Pictures from Thackeray--"Beatrix and Esmond"
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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"The Bastille is not a very healthy place", from "In the Second April" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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The Coming of Lancaster, illustration for "The Scabbard" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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The Death of Cazaio, from "In the Second April" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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The Duel between John Bulmer and Cazaio, from "In the Second April" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle
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"Who is the Lucky Miss, my little villain?", from "In the Second April" by James Branch Cabell
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, and Howard Pyle