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The next candidate for statehood / O'Neill.

The next candidate for statehood / O'Neill.

Illustration shows Columbia handing a dress labeled "Statehood" to a young woman labeled "New Mexico." Illus. in: Puck, v. 50, no. 1294 (1901 December 18), cover. Copyright 1901 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

The heroic Charlotte la Cordé, upon her trial,... / Js. Gy., desn. et fect., British Cartoon Print

The heroic Charlotte la Cordé, upon her trial,... / Js. Gy., desn. et ...

"The interior of the Revolutionary Tribunal crowded with figures. Charlotte Corday (right) stands at the bar, a raised circular stone platform, her wrists linked by a chain, addressing her judges (left), who li... More

The raree show. Book illustration from Library of Congress, British Cartoon Print

The raree show. Book illustration from Library of Congress, British Ca...

"The trial of Hastings in Westminster Hall is travestied as a raree show in a booth..." (Source: George) [Dent]. This record contains unverified data from George. Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires pre... More

The impeachment, or "The father of the gang turned Kings evidence", British Cartoon Print

The impeachment, or "The father of the gang turned Kings evidence", Br...

Print shows Edmund Burke standing behind and with his hands on the heads of Richard B. Sheridan and Charles James Fox who bow before him over a railing, perhaps before Parliament. Burke says, "Behold the abetto... More

Treason!!! / designed & etch'd by Rd. Newton., British Cartoon Print

Treason!!! / designed & etch'd by Rd. Newton., British Cartoon Print

A stout, smiling John Bull directs a blast from his rear-end toward a poster of King George III tacked to a wall. The image of the king looks suprised. On the left, the head of William Pitt exclaims, "That is T... More

Kentucky Tonic Bitters. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Kentucky Tonic Bitters. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Patent medicine label. LOT subdivision subject: Caricatures and cartoons. Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Lithograph by Louisville Steam Lith. Co. Caption card tracings: A/P/P Index;... More

George Moutard Woodward - Desire, 18th century, Thomas Rowlandson. Georgian era 1714 - 1737

George Moutard Woodward - Desire, 18th century, Thomas Rowlandson. Geo...

Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London) Thomas Rowlandson - English caricaturist of the 18th and early 19th centuries Britain, known for his humor, caricatures, satirical drawings, and watercolors... More

Samuel William Fores - A Naked Truth, or Nipping Frost, Charles Williams

Samuel William Fores - A Naked Truth, or Nipping Frost, Charles Willia...

After (?) Charles Williams (British, active 1797–1830) Public domain scan of 18th century artwork depicting a person and landscape background, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The ghost of a guinea! or the country banker's surprise!! / Woodward, delin., British Cartoon Print

The ghost of a guinea! or the country banker's surprise!! / Woodward, ...

Print shows a banker astonished by a guinea coin with King George III on it. The banker says, "Surely my eyes do not deceive me--it certainly must be a Guinea!--I declare I have not seen such a thing since I ha... More

McLean's Monthly Sheet of Caricatures No. 19 or The Looking Glass

McLean's Monthly Sheet of Caricatures No. 19 or The Looking Glass

Sheet of 7 political cartoons by Seymour. See: British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires, v. 11, p. 500 to 502 (catalogue entry nos. 16720-16726). This record ... More

Troubled treasures. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Troubled treasures. Book illustration from Library of Congress

A crudely drawn anti-Jackson satire, applauding Henry Clay's orchestration of Congressional resistance to the President's plan to withdraw Treasury funds from the Bank of the United States. The print also attac... More

Hippolyte lardé par Cupidon - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hippolyte lardé par Cupidon - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hippolytus skewered by Cupid Courtesy of Boston Public Library Public domain scan of 1840s woodcut print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The whale that swallowed Jonah - Public domain book illustration, Library of Congress

The whale that swallowed Jonah - Public domain book illustration, Libr...

An election-year cartoon satirizing disharmony within the Whig ranks on the bank issue. The artist suggests a division of opinion between New England's Daniel Webster and presidential nominee Henry Clay on the ... More

Les maris ne sont pas ce qu'un vain peuple pense!

Les maris ne sont pas ce qu'un vain peuple pense!

Husbands are really not what a vain people likes to believe! Courtesy of Boston Public Library

The near in blood, the nearer bloody

The near in blood, the nearer bloody

Print shows the Duke of Orleans dressed as a ragged sansculotte, holding an axe over the head of Louis XVI which rests on a chopping block, while Marie Antoinette pleads for him to show a "touch of pity."

Harmony in the wigwam! Democracy of the right brand-y

Harmony in the wigwam! Democracy of the right brand-y

A comic scene ridiculing the Tammany Democrats of New York City. Tammany headquarters, known as the "Wigwam," here erupts in a drunken fracas over the Democratic platform for the presidential race of 1852. The ... More

Position of the Democratic Party in 1852. "Freemen of America, how long will you be ledd by such leaders"

Position of the Democratic Party in 1852. "Freemen of America, how lon...

A crudely drawn satire bitterly attacking Democratic presidential candidate Franklin Pierce and appealing to the "Freemen of America." The print, possibly executed by a free black, criticizes the Democrats' pla... More

Scarcity of Domestic Services, or Every Family Their Own Cooks!!! from George Cruikshank's Steel Etchings to The Comic Almanacks: 1835-1853 (top left)

Scarcity of Domestic Services, or Every Family Their Own Cooks!!! from...

Public domain reproduction of art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

One man sows and another reaps - A cartoon of a man running away from another man

One man sows and another reaps - A cartoon of a man running away from ...

Illustration shows a man from the South sowing cotton and Union soldiers harvesting the crop. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1861 July 6, p. 419.

Political caricature. No. 3, The abolition catastrophe. Or the November smash-up

Political caricature. No. 3, The abolition catastrophe. Or the Novembe...

Lincoln's support of abolition is portrayed here as a liability in his race to the White House against Democratic candidate George B. McClellan. At top a smoothly run train "Union" heads straight for the White... More

The great November contest. Patriotism: versus Bummerism

The great November contest. Patriotism: versus Bummerism

The strongly racist character of the Democratic presidential campaign of 1868 is displayed full-blown in this elaborate attack on Reconstruction and Republican support of Negro rights. Horses with the heads of ... More

Fabrica de Tabacos ... manufactured expressly for John L. Denham, Havana

Fabrica de Tabacos ... manufactured expressly for John L. Denham, Hava...

Tobacco label showing William Marcy Tweed with face looking like a dog. Copyright by John L. Denham.

English naturalist Charles Darwin as a monkey

English naturalist Charles Darwin as a monkey

An old newspaper with a picture of a monkey on it, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Portraits and news photographs by Washington, D.C.-based firm, showing people, events, architecture in Washing... More

The Mormon problem solved - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congress

The Mormon problem solved - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congr...

Cartoon showing Brigham Young, with large group of wives and children, saying to Ulysses S. Grant, "I must submit to your laws - but what shall I do with all these!" Grant replying, "Do as I do - give them offi... More

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, ... F.B. Patterson, 27 Park Row, N.Y

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, ... F.B. Patterson, 27 Par...

Print shows an elderly woman in a shoe with many children; she is feeding some from a large can of "Nestlé's Milk Food", other children play outside the shoe, and another large can of "Nestlé's Milk Food" is on... More

[Peter Cooper spanking N.Y. Mayor Edw. Cooper]

[Peter Cooper spanking N.Y. Mayor Edw. Cooper]

Cartoon in Puck, May 21, 1879. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.

The gentler sex - charity for the drunken brother, contempt for the unfortunate sister / J.A. Wales.

The gentler sex - charity for the drunken brother, contempt for the un...

Print shows three fashionably dressed women helping a drunken man on the sidewalk, one holds a paper that states "Total Abstinence Pledge - Sign and Be Saved"; a pathway leads toward the "Drunkard's Nursery and... More

The hoaxer hoaxed / J.A. Wales. - Public domain  engraving

The hoaxer hoaxed / J.A. Wales. - Public domain engraving

Print shows New York Herald editor James Gordon Bennett, holding a shotgun and carrying a bag labeled "Game Bag for Sensations J.G. Bennett", standing next to a scarecrow labeled "$500.00 Herald Cheque" and "Th... More

Another restorer of antiquities à la Cesnola / Gillam.

Another restorer of antiquities à la Cesnola / Gillam.

Print shows Charles A. Dana as an archaeologist who has just excavated a statue labeled "S.J.T." and "Buried in 1876" from "Greystone", behind which Henry Watterson, on the left, and John Kelly, on the right, g... More

The agony of the assessed - between two terrors / F. Graetz.

The agony of the assessed - between two terrors / F. Graetz.

Print shows "G.W. Curtis" and "Jay Hubbell" as executioners, each wearing a mask and holding large axes labeled "Civil Service Reform Association" (Curtis) and "Republican Congressional Committee" (Hubbell). Cu... More

19th century - Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

19th century - Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

An old book with a cartoon of a woman talking to a man, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Portraits and news photographs by Washington, D.C.-based firm, showing people, events, architecture in Wa... More

Duty, dedicated to the London police

Duty, dedicated to the London police

Six vignettes satirizing the London policeman's overzealous sense of duty. The police arrest a card player, a man walking his dog, a child playing with a top and an intoxicated man, but ignore criminals, murde... More

In a critical condition / F. Opper.

In a critical condition / F. Opper.

Print shows a domestic scene with Benjamin F. Butler as the mother of a sick child labeled "Butler Boom" who is being examined by Puck as a physician; various medicines labeled "Grand Reforms, Tewksbury Investi... More

"April fool!" / F. Opper. - Drawing. Public domain image.

"April fool!" / F. Opper. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Illustration shows John Kelly bending to pick up a wallet labeled "New York City Mayoralty" that is lying in the street; Puck, hiding behind a tree, is holding onto a string attached to the wallet, ready to pul... More

A desperate attempt to solve the Mormon question / Mayer, Merkel & Ottmann, lith.

A desperate attempt to solve the Mormon question / Mayer, Merkel & Ott...

Composite of four caricatures on Mormonism by Gillam, Keppler, Opper, and Graetz. Illus. in: Puck, 1884, Feb. 13, pp. 376-377.

Too far gone, John!--That balloon will never rise again / Zimmerman.

Too far gone, John!--That balloon will never rise again / Zimmerman.

Illustration shows Joseph B. Foraker holding a hot air balloon fashioned from shirts stitched together and labeled "Bloody Shirt" with the initials "J.G.B." for James G. Blaine. John Sherman leans over a small ... More

"To begin with, 'I'll paint the town red'" / Hamilton.

"To begin with, 'I'll paint the town red'" / Hamilton.

Cartoon showing "Democracy" portrayed as the devil holding a bucket labeled "Bourbon Principles" and a paintbrush (in which appears a profile caricature of Grover Cleveland), both dripping red paint with which ... More

False weights and measures in the New York custom-house / Gillam.

False weights and measures in the New York custom-house / Gillam.

Illustration shows Customs official Edward L. Hedden holding a balance scale labeled "H.O. Thompson's Pat. Scales" with a man wearing a pin-stripe suit, holding a bottle of "Rum", and with papers extending from... More

Puck magazine cover - "Our mutual friend" / J. Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - "Our mutual friend" / J. Keppler.

Illustration shows a man labeled "Doctor" and a man labeled "Sexton" standing in the street outside a "Confectionery", with a large colorful candy stick between them, it is labeled "Chrome Green, Chalk, Red Lea... More

No'm, I habn't seed your chicken pie, but dat dog Ponto hab ben lookin' mighty fat and guilty all de afternoon

No'm, I habn't seed your chicken pie, but dat dog Ponto hab ben lookin...

Title on verso. (DLC/PP-1933:0118). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published as comic in: Harper's bazaar, 20:864 (Dec. 10, 1887).

[African American dandy strikes another dandy with an umbrella]

[African American dandy strikes another dandy with an umbrella]

V35189 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 12. Copyrighted 1890 by The Calvert Litho. Co., Detroit, Mich.

Henri de Toulouse Lautrec - Divan Japonais, 19th century

Henri de Toulouse Lautrec - Divan Japonais, 19th century

Picryl description: Public domain photo of Japanese painting, free to use art, no copyright restrictions image.

The police version of it / Dalrymple.

The police version of it / Dalrymple.

Print shows a large police officer turning the crank on a large press labeled "Blackmail", squeezing money out of a variety of merchants labeled "Boot Black, Gin Mill Keeper, Dive Keeper, Merchant, Green Goods,... More

To Date. A new un serio, a good un comic

To Date. A new un serio, a good un comic

Everett E. Lowry, artist. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotion goal: U.S. D42. 1895

To Date, latter November, "The female rebellion." Concluded in this number

To Date, latter November, "The female rebellion." Concluded in this nu...

Date of publication supplied by Library staff. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional goal: U.S. D41. 1895 Gift; J.H. Corning Estate.

Romance for June. Railroad edition

Romance for June. Railroad edition

Poster shows a young woman riding a bicycle down a lane as the illustrated cover for Romance for June. Signed: Abby E. Underwood. Handwritten note: Coll. Miss. F.B. Johnston. Forms part of the Artist poster fi... More

The sea-serpent season upon us again / F. Opper.

The sea-serpent season upon us again / F. Opper.

Print shows a "Sensation Press" reporter standing on the shore near "Gray Gables", Grover Cleveland's summer home at Cape Cod, pointing to a sea serpent labeled "3d Term Twaddle". Caption: The latest and most ... More

Contents for Sept. 8, 1895: Deserted villages in Pennsylvania..

Contents for Sept. 8, 1895: Deserted villages in Pennsylvania..

Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional goal: U.S. D41. 1895 Gift; J.H. Corning estate.

Contents, September 22, 1895: A talk with Calvin S. Brice..

Contents, September 22, 1895: A talk with Calvin S. Brice..

Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional goal: U.S. D41. 1895 Gift; J.H. Corning estate.

Merely wants to know / F. Opper.

Merely wants to know / F. Opper.

Print shows Uncle Sam with a feather in his hat labeled "Victory", holding America's Cup labeled "Yachting Champion", a cricket bat labeled "Cricket Champion", and a medal labeled "Athletic Champion", and with ... More

They can't fight / F. Opper. - Drawing. Public domain image.

They can't fight / F. Opper. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Print shows Uncle Sam and John Bull about to come to blows, possibly over the Venezuela boundary dispute, but are tied together in ribbons that are labeled "Financial Ties, Mutual Needs, Property Interests, Int... More

"Uncle Sam - He wants me to bring him in"

"Uncle Sam - He wants me to bring him in"

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Atlas Joe; or, the fearful responsibilities of a self-appointed manager of the universe / F. Opper.

Atlas Joe; or, the fearful responsibilities of a self-appointed manage...

Print shows newspaper editor Joseph Pulitzer as Atlas, supporting a globe labeled "American Affairs, English Affairs, African Affairs, Cuban Affairs, [and] South American Affairs" on his back, sitting at a desk... More

Philadelphia Sunday Press: January 12th

Philadelphia Sunday Press: January 12th

George Reiter Brill (American, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1867–1918 Florida) Public domain scan of American 19th-century print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Puck magazine cover - Pennsylvania's disgrace / Dalrymple.

Puck magazine cover - Pennsylvania's disgrace / Dalrymple.

Print shows Matthew Quay, senator from Pennsylvania and political boss of dubious character, standing at a podium labeled "Keystone Auction Rooms Matt. Quay Auctioneer" auctioning off Pennsylvania's 32 electora... More

"Mr. Chandler says he would be alright if he could get at the opposition?"

"Mr. Chandler says he would be alright if he could get at the oppositi...

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

He did not think so in '92 / Keppler.

He did not think so in '92 / Keppler.

Print shows William Jennings Bryan casting a vote for the nomination of J.B. Weaver, the Populist Party candidate in 1892, instead of the Democratic Party candidate, Grover Cleveland. Bryan supported the "Popul... More

The tug of war / Keppler. - Drawing. Public domain image.

The tug of war / Keppler. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Print shows Thomas C. Platt as a crane and Richard Croker as a swan, tugging on a frog labeled "Greater New York". Illus. from Puck, v. 42, no. 1069, (1897 September 1), cover. Copyright 1897 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

"The Two Johns" - Drawing. Public domain image.

"The Two Johns" - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "The Two Johns", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on March 17, 1897, featuring the upcoming heavyweight championship boxing match between James C... More

A Long-Deferred Tribute - Drawing. Public domain image.

A Long-Deferred Tribute - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "A Long-Deferred Tribute", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on April 27, 1897, features Miss New York placing a wreath at the inauguration of the... More

Is This a Circus? -- G.F. Hoar - Drawing. Public domain image.

Is This a Circus? -- G.F. Hoar - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "Is This a Circus? -- G.F. Hoar", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on May 22, 1897, depicts Senator George Frisbie Hoar lambasting Senator Willia... More

For once, science and religion agree / Keppler.

For once, science and religion agree / Keppler.

Print shows Chauncey M. Depew and Robert G. Ingersoll, each in the arms of the other, pointing to quotations attributed to them that justify American imperialist activities in the Philippines through the introd... More

The great Wallace shows ... The Jacksons - Eccentric stilt skaters ..

The great Wallace shows ... The Jacksons - Eccentric stilt skaters ..

Circus poster showing performers on elevated skates and comic skating figures. A large piece at the lower right hand, small upper middle portion is missing. Copyright deposit.

"War is Hell"- Sherman [but] peace in Cuba under Spanish rule is worse than hell

"War is Hell"- Sherman [but] peace in Cuba under Spanish rule is worse...

Bloody brutal figure of Spain trampling on emaciated Cuban child and dead USS MAINE sailor. Color lithograph by Grant Hamilton. Illus. in: Judge, 1898 April 30. No ref. copy. This record contains unverified dat... More

Halloween and the Minnesota snowball, Political Cartoon

Halloween and the Minnesota snowball, Political Cartoon

Two figures are shown standing outdoors in the snow, one with a jack-o-lantern head and the other with a snowball for a head. The jack-o-lantern wears a bow tie labled "Halloween" and holds a party horn. From... More

After the battle / Dalrymple. - Drawing. Public domain image.

After the battle / Dalrymple. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Print shows New York political bosses Thomas C. Platt and Richard Croker as Roman centurions, wearing armor and carrying swords labeled "Bossism"; they are daintily shaking hands, with the New York state capito... More

The song of freedom / Keppler. - Drawing. Public domain image.

The song of freedom / Keppler. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Print shows Cuban General Máximo Gómez sitting on a horse, listening to an eagle perched on the U.S. Capitol building singing "the song of freedom". Caption: "I think I hear a little bird, who sings 'The peopl... More

Puck magazine cover - The Russian-French alliance / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - The Russian-French alliance / Keppler.

Print shows the Russian Bear playing a fiddle labeled "Politics", around it's waist is a belt with papers labeled "French Military Secrets" tucked behind, and a cord extending from it's right wrist is connected... More

Brains are mightier than the sword - a fairy story / F.M. Howarth.

Brains are mightier than the sword - a fairy story / F.M. Howarth.

Print shows a series of 12 panels relating a story about a dragon that is terrorizing a kingdom. The king issues a "proclamation" offering half his kingdom and his daughter's hand in marriage to any of his knig... More

Important Announcement! - D.B.H

Important Announcement! - D.B.H

This illustration entitled "Important Announcement! - D.B.H.", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on January 18, 1898, shows former New York Governor David B. Hill emerging f... More

Pesky, but Harmless - Public domain dedication image

Pesky, but Harmless - Public domain dedication image

This illustration entitled "Pesky, but Harmless", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on March 4, 1898, depicts President William McKinley, not wanting to wage war in Cuba, fo... More

We'll Give 'Em Fitz! - Drawing. Public domain image.

We'll Give 'Em Fitz! - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "We'll Give 'Em Fitz!", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on April 29, 1898, shows what appears to be General Fitzhugh Lee, a Confederate general ... More

"Spain Needs Assistance"-Madrid Dispatch

"Spain Needs Assistance"-Madrid Dispatch

This illustration entitled "Spain Needs Assistance" - Madrid Dispatch, by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on May 5, 1898, depicts the result of Commodore George Dewey's destr... More

Uncle Sam's Temptation - Drawing. Public domain image.

Uncle Sam's Temptation - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "Uncle Sam's Temptation", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on June 26, 1898, shows Uncle Sam being served a bowl of anti-annexation broth while t... More

Hoisting the flag of freedom - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hoisting the flag of freedom - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "Hoisting the Flag of Freedom", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on July 15, 1898, depicts Uncle Sam storming the walls of fortified ramparts in ... More

What to do with him is the problem

What to do with him is the problem

This illustration entitled "What To Do With Him Is The Problem", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on September 18, 1898, depicts the growing concern over Anarchism. Berryma... More

The Peace Situation - Drawing. Public domain image.

The Peace Situation - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "The Peace Situation", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on October 30, 1898, shows the U.S. delegation in firm control of negotiations with Spain... More

A Good Plan for the New Year, Uncle Sam

A Good Plan for the New Year, Uncle Sam

This illustration entitled "A Good Plan for the New Year, Uncle Sam.", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on December 30, 1898, shows Uncle Sam looking over plans to build a ... More

An unequal contest; they can find no flaw in his armor / Dalrymple.

An unequal contest; they can find no flaw in his armor / Dalrymple.

Print shows diminutive gladiators labeled "Jones", "J.D. Sayers" with large sword labeled "State Anti-Trust Laws", "Bryan" with large sword labeled "Demagogism", "Hearst", "Pingree", "Hogg of Texas" with sword ... More

Puck magazine cover - Divine right vs arbitration / K.

Puck magazine cover - Divine right vs arbitration / K.

Print shows German Emperor William II talking on a telephone labeled "To the Hague", he is holding papers that state "Plan of Arbitration Submitted by the United States"; he is wearing armor and a robe, his swo... More

Putting his foot down - Drawing. Public domain image.

Putting his foot down - Drawing. Public domain image.

Uncle Sam stands on map of China which is being cut up by German, Italy, England, Russia, and France (Austria is in backgr. sharpening shears); Uncle Sam clutches "Trade Treaty with China" and says: "Gentleman,... More

Puck magazine cover - A tempting opportunity / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - A tempting opportunity / Keppler.

Print shows the British Lion attempting to put out the flames of a campfire labeled "South African War"; in the background are two figures labeled "Russia" and "France", holding large pincers, who are pondering... More

Will welcome the ex-speaker - Drawing. Public domain image.

Will welcome the ex-speaker - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "Will; Welcome the Ex-Speaker", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on April 22, 1899, depicts William Sulzer, a worthy rival, preparing to welcome ... More

Labor Day 1899 - Drawing. Public domain image.

Labor Day 1899 - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled "Labor Day 1899", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on September 4, 1899, depicts Uncle Sam and a schoolboy celebrating Labor Day by bowing and pa... More

A Burden That Cannot Be Honorably Disposed of at Present

A Burden That Cannot Be Honorably Disposed of at Present

This illustration entitled, "A Burden That Cannot be Honorably Disposed of at Present", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on September 25, 1899, depicts Uncle Sam with a cry... More

John Bull Feels the Need of a Mule Manager

John Bull Feels the Need of a Mule Manager

This illustration entitled, "John Bull Feels the Need of a Mule Manager", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on November 3, 1899, shows the difficulty the British had in gain... More

Royal Lilliputians the littlest people yet in the biggest thing ever.

Royal Lilliputians the littlest people yet in the biggest thing ever.

Created and "copyright 1900, The U.S. Printing Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York." No. 4550. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Knott Wright. "Stop reading that paper!"

Knott Wright. "Stop reading that paper!"

Four-frame comic strip. Knott and Mrs. Wright sit at a table eating breakfast. When Mrs. Wright asks if Knott can get his mind off baseball for a minute, he replies that her wheat-cakes remind him of baseball... More

Maw, Paw, and Willie. "I met the funniest fellow, today ..."

Maw, Paw, and Willie. "I met the funniest fellow, today ..."

Four-frame comic strip. Paw enters the room where Maw is standing, saying that he met a funny man. Maw says she knows, because she can smell it on Paw's breath. Inscribed, lower right: A.C. Hutchison, 39 W. 4... More

The enchanted drawing / - vaudeville film

The enchanted drawing / - vaudeville film

"Upon a large sheet of white paper a cartoonist is seen at work rapidly sketching the portrait of an elderly gentleman of most comical feature and expression. After completing the likeness the artist rapidly dr... More

They're Off - Drawing. Public domain image.

They're Off - Drawing. Public domain image.

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

No lack of big game The President seems to have scared up quite a bunch of octopi / / Bart.

No lack of big game The President seems to have scared up quite a bunc...

Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing Theodore Roosevelt, dressed as a Rough Rider, aiming a rifle at two octupi scurrying away, one labeled "Beef Trust" and the other labeled "Standard Oil Trust," as a bird la... More

An easier Hill to tackle than San Juan / Keppler.

An easier Hill to tackle than San Juan / Keppler.

Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt wearing his Rough Rider uniform, standing with arms folded across his chest, looking at a hill labeled "David Hill". Illus. in: Puck, v. 52, no. 1328 (1902 Augus... More

Nursery rhymes for infant industries. An alphabet of joyous trusts--no. 5 / F. Opper.

Nursery rhymes for infant industries. An alphabet of joyous trusts--no...

Cartoon showing man, "Electric Trust," using electrical device, "Monopoly," to shock another man, "The Common People." Copyright by W.R. Hearst. LC-USZ6-797 DLC (b&w copy photo) bad negative?

The kind of anti-trust legislation that is needed / J.S. Pughe ; J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg., N.Y.

The kind of anti-trust legislation that is needed / J.S. Pughe ; J. Ot...

Cartoon showing Uncle Sam shining light, "congressional legislation", on king, "trusts". Illus. in: Puck, 1902 Feb. 5. Copyright by Keppler & Swartzmann.

De herders, letterpress print - Public domain  print

De herders, letterpress print - Public domain print

Blad met voorstellingen van herders die jagen op een wolf die hun schapen doodt. Rechts bijschriften. Genummerd rechtsboven: No 117.

Puck magazine cover - An embarrassment of riches / K.

Puck magazine cover - An embarrassment of riches / K.

Illustration shows Prince Henry overwhelmed by invitations to attend events around the country during his visit to the United States in 1902. Caption: Prince Henry This is all very pleasant; - but I'll be wil... More

AN ILL WIND, &c - Drawing. Public domain image.

AN ILL WIND, &c - Drawing. Public domain image.

This illustration entitled, "An Ill Wind, &c.", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on December 5, 1902, depicts the dilemma people found themselves in during the anthracite c... More

Puck magazine cover - Taking his medicine / J.S. Pughe.

Puck magazine cover - Taking his medicine / J.S. Pughe.

Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt giving the Republican elephant labeled "G.O.P." a spoonful of "Trust Legislation Tonic"; on the elephant's abdomen is a "Reciprocity Plaster". Illus. in: Puck, v... More

Hold on Teddy, lets talk it over / Donahey.

Hold on Teddy, lets talk it over / Donahey.

Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing Theodore Roosevelt shooting pistols at the feet of a man labeled "Railroads." Cartoon referes to Roosevelt's efforts to regulate railroads. Signature: Donahey. From Cleve... More

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