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Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W

MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1887, on the inefficiencies in the U.S. economy resulting from monopolies

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast

NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1878, on the U.S. governments compliance with the previous years ruling by the Halifax Commission that it pay

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: PAPAL-INFALLIBILITY CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1870 by Thomas Nast satirizing Pope Pius IX

PAPAL-INFALLIBILITY CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1870 by Thomas Nast satirizing Pope Pius IX and the dogma of papal infallibility promulgated at the First Vatican Council of 1869-1870

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. Triumphant Entry into Normalcy. American cartoon, 1921

LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. Triumphant Entry into Normalcy. American cartoon, 1921, by Rollin Kirby on the Senate battle against the League of Nations led by Henry Cabot Lodge and Philander Chase Knox

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: PAPAL INFALLIBILITY CARTOON by Thomas Nast, 1874

PAPAL INFALLIBILITY CARTOON by Thomas Nast, 1874

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: YELLOW JOURNALISM, c1900. Book cover featuring Richard F. Outcaults Yellow Kid

YELLOW JOURNALISM, c1900. Book cover featuring Richard F. Outcaults Yellow Kid, c1900

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: YELLOW JOURNALISM. Newsboy recruiting card for the New York Evening Journal in

YELLOW JOURNALISM. Newsboy recruiting card for the New York Evening Journal in the form of Richard F. Outcaults Yellow Kid

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. The Free Silver Highwayman at it Again : American cartoon

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. The Free Silver Highwayman at it Again : American cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler, Jr

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1889. An 1889 American cartoon by F

MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1889. An 1889 American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam on the marriages of American heiresses to impoverished European title-holders

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: CARTOON: JAY GOULD, 1885. American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper, 1885, of Justice

CARTOON: JAY GOULD, 1885. American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper, 1885, of Justice entangled in a web woven by Jay Gould and his Western Union Telegraph Company

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: NAST: BOSS TWEED, 1871. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic cartoon attacks on William M

NAST: BOSS TWEED, 1871. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic cartoon attacks on William M. Boss Tweed and his ring of corrupt politicians, 1871

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1885. American cartoon, 1885, of Jay Gould as the pirate of

JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1885. American cartoon, 1885, of Jay Gould as the pirate of Wall Street

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: THE YELLOW KID. A Few Things the Versatile Yellow Kid Might do for a Living. Drawing

THE YELLOW KID. A Few Things the Versatile Yellow Kid Might do for a Living. Drawing, c1896, by Richard Felton Outcault from the New York Evening Journal, 1896

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: BROBDINGNAG & GULLIVER. The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver. Satirical etching

BROBDINGNAG & GULLIVER. The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver. Satirical etching, 1803, by James Gillray, showing George III with Napoleon

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: U. S. COMIC STRIPS: The Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault in 1894

U. S. COMIC STRIPS: The Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault in 1894
U.S. COMIC STRIPS: The Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault in 1894

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: MARCUS ALONZO HANNA (1837-1904). American businessman and politician. Caricature

MARCUS ALONZO HANNA (1837-1904). American businessman and politician. Caricature, 1902, by Thomas Fleming

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: WORLD WAR I: MEATLESS DAY. A cartoon from a German-language New York newspaper

WORLD WAR I: MEATLESS DAY. A cartoon from a German-language New York newspaper, commenting on the implementation of meatless days to contribute to the war effort, March 1918

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: WORLD WAR I: WHEATLESS DAY. Cartoon by Clifford K

WORLD WAR I: WHEATLESS DAY. Cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman from a German-language New York newspaper, commenting on the implementation of wheatless days to contribute to the war effort, March 1918

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Contemporary American cartoon on the Red Scare of 1919

RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Contemporary American cartoon on the Red Scare of 1919 suggesting that the law was overly lenient with political agitators

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: NAST: TWEED RING, 1871. The Tammany Tiger Loose. Thomas Nasts powerful indictment of Tweed

NAST: TWEED RING, 1871. The Tammany Tiger Loose. Thomas Nasts powerful indictment of Tweed and his ring, published on the eve of the New York municipal and state elections of 1871

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: PANAMA CANAL CARTOON, 1912. Uncle Sams Canal

PANAMA CANAL CARTOON, 1912. Uncle Sams Canal. An Irish cartoon of 1912 on British protests against free tolls for American ships passing through the Panama Canal

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: COLONIALISM CARTOON, 1896. A German cartoon of 1896 on Teutonic efficiency. In the top drawing

COLONIALISM CARTOON, 1896. A German cartoon of 1896 on Teutonic efficiency. In the top drawing, a newly arrived German officer finds everything in Africa in deplorable confusion which

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: LABOR CARTOON, 1921. Cartoon by John Miller Baer on the front page of the 30 May

LABOR CARTOON, 1921. Cartoon by John Miller Baer on the front page of the 30 May 1921 issue of the Nonpartisan Leader, newspaper of the Nonpartisan League

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: WILLIAM MILLER (1782-1849). American religious leader, seated in a well-stocked safe

WILLIAM MILLER (1782-1849). American religious leader, seated in a well-stocked safe, awaits the end of the world on April 23, 1843: contemporary satirical lithograph

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1902. The shipping trust satirized in a cartoon from An Alphabet

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1902. The shipping trust satirized in a cartoon from An Alphabet of Joyous Trusts, 1902, by Frederick Burr Opper

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: NEWS FROM WORTHING, 1807. A young woman sits on a donkey which sits in the sea refusing to move

NEWS FROM WORTHING, 1807. A young woman sits on a donkey which sits in the sea refusing to move. Originally published on May 25, 1807 by Laurie and Whittle, London

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: BRITISH CARTOON, 1789. --Affairs. The sweet prospect behind us, or The outs in office

BRITISH CARTOON, 1789. --Affairs. The sweet prospect behind us, or The outs in office. Etching and aquatint cartoon by William Dent, 1789

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: CARTOON: IMPERIALISM, 1884. Getting a Lift! or, The Grand Old Man of the (Red) Sea

CARTOON: IMPERIALISM, 1884. Getting a Lift! or, The Grand Old Man of the (Red) Sea. British cartoon showing Major-General Charles George Gordon carrying British responsibility into Khartoum, Sudan

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: BRITISH CARTOON, 1789. The sour prospect before us, or the ins throwing up state

BRITISH CARTOON, 1789. The sour prospect before us, or the ins throwing up state --. British cartoon by William Dent, 1789

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: CARTOON: SOCIALISM, 1879. British cartoon illustrating the fear that the visit of Henry George

CARTOON: SOCIALISM, 1879. British cartoon illustrating the fear that the visit of Henry George, author of Progress and Poverty, to England, would lead to Socialist confiscatory practices in England

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: GEORGE III & NAPOLEON, 1804. The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver

GEORGE III & NAPOLEON, 1804. The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver. King George III of Great Britain and members of his family watching Napoleon, First Consul of France

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: JUBILEE CARTOON, 1887. The British Lion Prepares for the Jubilee

JUBILEE CARTOON, 1887. The British Lion Prepares for the Jubilee. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1887, commenting on the approach of Golden Jubilee festivities commemorating the completion of

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: POLLUTION CARTOON, c1828. Monster Soup. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1828

POLLUTION CARTOON, c1828. Monster Soup. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1828, commenting on the consequences for Londons water supply resulting from the pollution of the Thames River

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: LONDON: ROYAL ACADEMY. A Shilling Well Laid Out - Tom and Jerry at the Exhibition

LONDON: ROYAL ACADEMY. A Shilling Well Laid Out - Tom and Jerry at the Exhibition of Pictures at the Royal Academy. Etching by George Cruikshank for Pierce Egans Life in London, 1821

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: LONDON: STREET BRAWL, 1821. The Peep o day boys, A street Row, the Author losing his reader

LONDON: STREET BRAWL, 1821. The Peep o day boys, A street Row, the Author losing his reader, Tom and Jerry showing fight, and Logic floored

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: MONKEY-BAITING, 1821. Tom and Jerry Sporting Their Blunt on the Phenomenon Monkey

MONKEY-BAITING, 1821. Tom and Jerry Sporting Their Blunt on the Phenomenon Monkey Jacco Macacco at the Westminster Pit. Etching by George Cruikshank illustrating the English fascination with

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: LONDON: COURTROOM, 1821. Tom and Jerry in Trouble after a Spree. English dandies

LONDON: COURTROOM, 1821. Tom and Jerry in Trouble after a Spree. English dandies, Tom and Jerry, before a judge. Etching by George Cruikshank for Pierce Egans Life in London, 1821

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: FASHION: HATS, 1827. Shady Retreats for Summer. English satirical etching, 1827

FASHION: HATS, 1827. Shady Retreats for Summer. English satirical etching, 1827, commenting on trends in womens hats

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: WOMENs FASHION, 1827. Satirical etching by William Heath, 1827, contrasting women s

WOMENs FASHION, 1827. Satirical etching by William Heath, 1827, contrasting women s
WOMENs FASHION, 1827. Satirical etching by William Heath, 1827, contrasting womens fashions in England of the time (right) with those of fifty years earlier

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: FASHION: BUSTLE, c1830. Unpleasant Occurrences. A woman loses her bustle on a public street

FASHION: BUSTLE, c1830. Unpleasant Occurrences. A woman loses her bustle on a public street. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1830

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: BRITISH PROSPERITY, 1773. The Mother and the Child

BRITISH PROSPERITY, 1773. The Mother and the Child. English cartoon, 1773, comparing the countrys prosperity in 1753 under King George II, with the situation in 1773 under King George III

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: STAMP ACT CARTOON, 1766. Detail of a cartoon, 1766, captioned The Ballance, or

STAMP ACT CARTOON, 1766. Detail of a cartoon, 1766, captioned The Ballance, or the Americans Triumphant commenting on William Pitts speech in Parliament, 14 January 1766

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: FASHION: BUSTLE, c1830. The Bustle. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1830

FASHION: BUSTLE, c1830. The Bustle. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1830

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: ENGLISH FASHIONS, 1827. Monstrosities of 1827. Satirical etching by Robert Cruikshank

ENGLISH FASHIONS, 1827. Monstrosities of 1827. Satirical etching by Robert Cruikshank, 1827

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TAILOR, 1820. An English dandy (Tom) waits while his friend (Jerry)

CRUIKSHANK: TAILOR, 1820. An English dandy (Tom) waits while his friend (Jerry) is measured by a London tailor. Aquatint, 1820, by Isaac Robert and George Cruikshank, for Pierce Egans Life in London

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: OBESE MAN AND ROOSTER. Wood engraving, English, c1854

OBESE MAN AND ROOSTER. Wood engraving, English, c1854

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: GAS STRIKE, 1889. The Threatened Plague of Darkness. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel

GAS STRIKE, 1889. The Threatened Plague of Darkness. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1889, on the success of the South Metropolitan Gas Company in breaking a strike by several hundred gas

Background imageCartoons Canvas Print Collection: TRIPLE ALLIANCE, 1888. The Sisters Three; or, The Triple Alliance

TRIPLE ALLIANCE, 1888. The Sisters Three; or, The Triple Alliance
TRIPLE ALLIANCE, 1888. " The Sisters Three; " or, The Triple Alliance. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1888, likening the Triple Alliance of (right-to-left) Germany, Austria-Hungary



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