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Woodrow Wilson is an American artist, illustrator, and graphic designer

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Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: The Big Four At Versailles, France During The Peace Treaty Of 1919 At The End Of World War One

The Big Four At Versailles, France During The Peace Treaty Of 1919 At The End Of World War One

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Photos on piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, Surrey

Photos on piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, Surrey
Photos on the piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, Surrey

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Plays Golf Full Length

Woodrow Wilson Plays Golf Full Length
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), President of the United States(1913-1921). He is playing golf. Undated photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Wartime Toby jugs, WW1

Wartime Toby jugs, WW1
Advertisement for Soane & Smith of Oxford Street, promoting their range of Toby jugs based on wartime leaders, principally Sir David Beatty, Sir Douglas Haig, Lord Jellicoe, Marshal Joffre

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: 28th President of the United States

28th President of the United States
WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Mrs Wilson and her daughters, Margaret

Mrs Wilson and her daughters, Margaret
VONNOH: MRS. WILSON. Mrs Wilson and her daughters, Margaret, Eleanor, and Jessie, which depicts Woodrow Wilsons wife, Ellen, and their daughters. Oil on canvas by Robert William Vonnoh, 1913

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: The Big Four (French Premier Georges Clemenceau)

The Big Four (French Premier Georges Clemenceau)
TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: USA, Virginia, Staunton, View of Woodrow Wilson homestead

USA, Virginia, Staunton, View of Woodrow Wilson homestead (Large format sizes available)

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes holding a banner addressing President Woodrow Wilson

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes holding a banner addressing President Woodrow Wilson, in front of the White House, Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Blowing Bubbles. Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, 1919. Creator: Anonymous

Blowing Bubbles. Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, 1919. Creator: Anonymous
Blowing Bubbles. Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, 1919. Private Collection

Philander C Knox
LLM3626940 Philander C Knox, US Senator who opposed President Woodrow Wilson over the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Henry Cabot Lodge
LLM3626939 Henry Cabot Lodge, US Senator who opposed President Woodrow Wilson over the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: America in World War I: At 8:30 o'clock in the evening of April 2

America in World War I: At 8:30 o'clock in the evening of April 2
LLM5211496 America in World War I: At 8:30 o'clock in the evening of April 2, 1917, President Wilson appeared in person before Congress sitting in joint session

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (b/w photo)

Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (b/w photo)
LLM3626884 Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: The President of the United States delivering his momentous message to Congress

The President of the United States delivering his momentous message to Congress
LLM3626645 The President of the United States delivering his momentous message to Congress

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: United Nations building, 1931-1938, Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, 20th century

United Nations building, 1931-1938, Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, 20th century
DGA1258115 United Nations building, 1931-1938, Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, 20th century; (add.info.: United Nations building, 1931-1938, Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland)

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Thomas Woodrow Wilson ((1856-1924) 28th President of the USA 1913-1921

Thomas Woodrow Wilson ((1856-1924) 28th President of the USA 1913-1921. Wilson in 1903 when President of Princeton University. Photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: All 46 US Presidents from 1789-2021

All 46 US Presidents from 1789-2021
All 46 Presidents of the United States of America from George Washington (top left), who was inaugurated in 1789 to the current encumbent, Joe Biden (bottom right) in 2021

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: For the freedom of the world, 1917

For the freedom of the world, 1917
UIG1580688 For the freedom of the world, 1917 by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: For the freedom of the world)

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Woodrow Wilson and his ministers

President Woodrow Wilson and his ministers
UIG2604612 President Woodrow Wilson and his ministers by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: World War 1 - President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) 28th President of the United States

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Thomas Woodrow Wilson 1856 to 1924

Thomas Woodrow Wilson 1856 to 1924. 28th President of the United States. From L'Illustration, 1917, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 1856 to 1924

Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 1856 to 1924. 28th President of the United States

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Comment on Americas position before entering WW1 with regard to financing the allies

Comment on Americas position before entering WW1 with regard to financing the allies

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: The Treaty of Versailles

The Treaty of Versailles
The terms of the Versailles treaty are equivalent to sending Germany to the guillotine. The three figures depicted in black are Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George Date: 1919

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: The Gap in the Bridge. Cartoon on the absence of the USA in the League of Nations

The Gap in the Bridge. Cartoon on the absence of the USA in the League of Nations. Punch, 10 December 1919, 1919. Private Collection

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, 1912, (c1920). Creator: Pach Bros

Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, 1912, (c1920). Creator: Pach Bros
Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, 1912, (c1920). Portrait of Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), President of the United States during World War I

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Edward D. White, administering the oath of office to US President Woodrow Wilson

Edward D. White, administering the oath of office to US President Woodrow Wilson
1913, Edward D. White, administering the oath of office to US President Woodrow Wilson

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson
A portrait of Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), who was US president from 1913 to 1921, as a Princeton University professor in 1892

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson And Expresident Taft

President Wilson And Expresident Taft
(Original Caption) Washington, DC: President Wilson and ex-President Taft at White House. Undated Photo

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: American Delegation At Versailles Peace Conference

American Delegation At Versailles Peace Conference
(Original Caption) The American delegation at the Veraileles Conference. From left to right--House, Lansing, Wilson, Henry White, Gen. Bliss. Undated photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Treaty Of Versailles

Treaty Of Versailles
(Original Caption) Treaty of Versailles showing the signatures of Wilson, Lansing, White, David Lloyd George, etc. Undated photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Portrait

Woodrow Wilson Portrait
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson 1856-1924. Head and shoulders photo. Early 1900's

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Eleanor Wilson Lounging

Eleanor Wilson Lounging
Eleanor Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, is posing for this studio portrait

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Campaign Poster

Woodrow Wilson Campaign Poster
A campaign poster for Woodrow Wilson proclaims: "American First, Wilson That's All!"

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Polit Cartoon Of W Wilson/Statue Of Libe

Polit Cartoon Of W Wilson/Statue Of Libe
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson & the Statue of Liberty. "The Freedom That's Me." Undated, ca. 1910s-1920s

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Political Cartoon W/Woodrow Wilson

Political Cartoon W/Woodrow Wilson
(Original Caption) Wilson seated in carriage; England and France behind. "Do you have any idea where this trip will lead to?" Undated, ca. 1910s-1920s

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Cartoon Of Woodrow Wilson On Donkey

Cartoon Of Woodrow Wilson On Donkey
(Original Caption) Cartoon of Woodrow Wilson in academic garb riding a donkey. "The New Rider." BPA2# 1422

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson Leading A Parade

President Wilson Leading A Parade
(Original Caption) New York, NY: President Wilson leading a preparedness parade down Fifth Avenue. (Photo by AS400 DB/Bettmann Archive)

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Wilson Woodrow

Wilson Woodrow
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), twenty-eighth President of the U. S. Undated photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson during his first term as president

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson In Headshoulders Portrait

Woodrow Wilson In Headshoulders Portrait
(Original Caption) Head and shoulder portrait of Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Ca. 1900s

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Portrait of Ellen Axon Wilson

Portrait of Ellen Axon Wilson
(Original Caption) Ellen Axon Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States and, at the time of the photo, Governor of New Jersey

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Giving Speech

Woodrow Wilson Giving Speech
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson is shown delivering an address when he was running for Democratic candidate for Governor of New Jersey

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Giving Speech From Podium

Woodrow Wilson Giving Speech From Podium
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson: (1856-1924) giving speech after his nomination in 1912

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson
(Original Caption) 1912-Woodrow Wilson: Head and shoulders formal portrait

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Clenching Fist During Speech

Woodrow Wilson Clenching Fist During Speech
(Original Caption) Woodrow Wilson using a clenched fist to make a point

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson Delivering Inauguration Address

President Wilson Delivering Inauguration Address
PRESIDENT WILSON DELIVERING HIS INAUGURATION ADDRESS.PHOTOGRAPH 1913

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson

Inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson
(Original Caption) 1913- Washington, DC: General view of the crowds at Washinton, DC for the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson Taking Oath Of Office

President Wilson Taking Oath Of Office
(Original Caption) President Woodrow Wilson taking the oath of office at his inauguration, March 4, 1913. Photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Addressing Crowd

Woodrow Wilson Addressing Crowd
(Original Caption) President Woodrow Wilson addressing a crowd

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Attending Game with Mrs. Galt

Woodrow Wilson Attending Game with Mrs. Galt
(Original Caption) The Widowed President Wilson and Mrs. Galt, his second wife-to-be, at the World Series in 1915

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Woodrow Wilson Posing with King George V

President Woodrow Wilson Posing with King George V

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson Turning at His Desk for Camera

President Wilson Turning at His Desk for Camera
(Original Caption) President Wilson, bust photo, a very good one

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: William Bryan and Woodrow Wilson Strolling Together

William Bryan and Woodrow Wilson Strolling Together
(Original Caption) President Wilson and Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, photographed at Trenton, N.J. while taking a walk. This was the day in which the President prevailed upon Mr

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson at World Series

President Wilson at World Series
(Original Caption) President Wilson and Mrs. Edith Bolling are shown at the World Series. Left to right: President Wilson, Mrs. Bolling, Mrs. Galt, and Mayor Blankenburg of Philadelphia

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Peace Party Member Sorting Telegrams

Peace Party Member Sorting Telegrams
Ms. Madeline Doty, member of the Executive Board of the Peace Party, sorts telegrams sent to President Woodrow Wilson on Thanksgiving Day by women's clubs from all over the country

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Katrina Ely Tiffany, Women Suffrage Parade Supporting Wilson

Katrina Ely Tiffany, Women Suffrage Parade Supporting Wilson
(Original Caption) Women suffrage parade backing Woodrow Wilson's campaign for Women's votes, 1916. Mrs. Chas, Tiffany with flag. Photograph

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Women on Stand in Street Campaigning

Women on Stand in Street Campaigning
(Original Caption) Photo shows two women standing on a structure in the street of a city, campaigning for Woodrow Wilson (Women's Campaign for Woodrow Wilson). Photograph, 1916

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Speaks from Train Car

Woodrow Wilson Speaks from Train Car
(Original Caption) 2/2/1916-Milwaukee, Wisconsin-President Wilson as he addressed a crowd at the depot of Milwaukee

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Throwing First Ball of Season

Woodrow Wilson Throwing First Ball of Season
(Original Caption) President Woodrow Wilson tossing out the first ball of the Washington baseball season to Walter Johnson, while his bride looks on

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Mrs William M Wauters with President Wilson and Governor Fielder

Mrs William M Wauters with President Wilson and Governor Fielder
(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Carries Flag in Parade

Woodrow Wilson Carries Flag in Parade
(Original Caption) 6/14/1916-Washington, DC-Photo shows President Woodrow Wilson carrying the Nation's flag as he marched at the head of the great parade

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Women Trumpeters;'Wilson For President'

Women Trumpeters;"Wilson For President"
(Original Caption) 10/12/1916-Women trumpeters on "Wilson for President" auto. Photo October 12, 1916

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Campaign Van

Woodrow Wilson Campaign Van
(Original Caption) A campaign van decorated with posters supporting Woodrow Wilson's bid for presidency

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson in Red Cross Parade

President Wilson in Red Cross Parade
(Original Caption) Ca. 1917-(Left to Right): Secretary Tumulty, President Woodrow Wilson, and General Dyer marching in a Red Cross parade

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Seated at Desk

Woodrow Wilson Seated at Desk
(Original Caption) 5/1917-Woodrow Wilson is shown working at his desk

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Suffragettes Posing with Banner

Suffragettes Posing with Banner
(Original Caption) These two suffragettes carried their banner to a White House gate on June 22, 1917. The message indicts Woodrow Wilson, but he later came out in favor of the Nineteenth Amendment

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Female Train Car Conductor

Female Train Car Conductor
(Original Caption) 12/8/1917- Women street car conductor makes her appearance on trolley line in Washington. Mrs. Rosie Goulding

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Soldiers Forming Wilson Profile

Soldiers Forming Wilson Profile
Soldiers form a profile of President Woodrow Wilson on the parade grounds at the United States Army's Camp Sherman

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Speaking to Congress in July Nineteen Eighteen

Woodrow Wilson Speaking to Congress in July Nineteen Eighteen
(Original Caption) Washington, DC, USA: The Second Declaration Of Independence. The President Of The United States Delivering His Momentous Message To Congress

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Addressing Congress

Woodrow Wilson Addressing Congress
(Original Caption) Wilson addressing Congress. (14 points speech) ca. 1918

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Group Leave After Siging Peace Treaty

Group Leave After Siging Peace Treaty
(Original Caption) 1918- Versailles, Paris: Georges Clemenceau of France, Lloyd George, Premier of England

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Woodrow Wilson Dawing First Lottery Number

Woodrow Wilson Dawing First Lottery Number
The first Draft Lottery was begun in Washington on Monday in the Senate office building. president Woodrow Wilson drew the just number 322. Photo shows Vice President Marshall drawing a capsule

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: First Air Mail Leaving Washington, Dc

First Air Mail Leaving Washington, Dc
(Original Caption) 5/15/18: First Air Mail Service leaving Washington, DC. President Wilson wishing the best of luck to Lt. Boyle

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Steel Freighter Being Launched

Steel Freighter Being Launched
(Original Caption) The first big steel freighter, The Liberty, shown being launched today on the Atlantic Coast. It was built at the Federal Shipbuilding Company's Plant at Kearny, NJ

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson Drawing Capsule

President Wilson Drawing Capsule
(Original Caption) 9/30/1918-Washington, DC: President Wilson drawing capsule at the Great Draft Lottery to determine the order in which the 13, 000, 000 names will be called

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Wilson and Wife with Edward M. House

President Wilson and Wife with Edward M. House
(Original Caption) 10/13/1918-New York, NY-President Woodrow Wilson (L), with his friend and advisor Colonel Edward M. House (R), takes part in the Columbus Day and Liberty Day celebration

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: President Woodrow Wilson in the Oval Office

President Woodrow Wilson in the Oval Office
Portrait of Woodrow Wilson seated at his White House desk in 1919. He is turned toward the camera, holding a pen in hand

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson

Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson
British Prime Minister Lloyd George, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson walk together in Paris during negotiations for the Treaty of Versailles

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: The 'Big Four' of Versailles

The "Big Four" of Versailles
The "Big Four" at the Versailles Peace Conference, from left to right: Prime Ministers Lloyd-George, Orlando, and Clemenceau, of Great Britain, Italy, and France, respectively

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Members of Versailles Conference

Members of Versailles Conference
Members of the Versailles Conference (L-R): Vittorio Emanuelle Orlando, Italy; David Lloyd-George, Great Britain; Georges Clemenceau, France; and Woodrow Wilson, US

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Versailles Treaty Political Cartoon

Versailles Treaty Political Cartoon
(Original Caption) 1919- Cartoon depicts the Versailles Peace Treaty and show President Wilson trying to navigate the treatise through the storm and rapids. Lithograph by Bushnell

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Signing of the Treaty of Versailles

Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
(Original Caption) 1919-Versailles, France- Painting shows the signing the Peace Traety of Versailles in the Hall of Mirrors

Background imageWoodrow Wilson Collection: Cartoon Satirizing The League Of Nations

Cartoon Satirizing The League Of Nations
(Original Caption) 1919-"Going to talk to the boss." Woodrow Wilson cartoon satirizing the League of Nations, 1919



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Woodrow Wilson Collection

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