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Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900

Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900, on Uncle Sams seemingly insatiable
IMPERIALISM CARTOON, c1900. Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900, on Uncle Sams seemingly insatiable imperialist appetite, as President William McKinley, at right

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: COUNTY FAIR, 1938. Sideshow attraction at a county fair in central Ohio

COUNTY FAIR, 1938. Sideshow attraction at a county fair in central Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn in 1938

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Wilson: League of Nations

Wilson: League of Nations
WILSON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Pilgrim Landing in America, 1919. American cartoon by Nelson Harding, 1919, depicting President Woodrow Wilsons cherished League of Nations met by Republican hostilities

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Spoiling the Broth. American cartoon, 1921, critical of the arrival of so many immigrants that a

Spoiling the Broth. American cartoon, 1921, critical of the arrival of so many immigrants that a great number failed to
ANTI-IMMIGRATION CARTOON. Spoiling the Broth. American cartoon, 1921, critical of the arrival of so many immigrants that a great number failed to become assimilated into the national melting pot

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1953

As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1953
CIVIL RIGHTS CARTOON, 1953. As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1953, on the emphasis in President Eisenhowers inauguration speech on the importance of

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Where To? American cartoon comment, 1947, on President Trumans request for $400 million

Where To? American cartoon comment, 1947, on President Trumans request for $400 million from Congress to defend
TRUMAN DOCTRINE CARTOON. Where To? American cartoon comment, 1947, on President Trumans request for $400 million from Congress to defend the vulnerable countries of Greece

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The Coonskin on the Wall. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U. S

The Coonskin on the Wall. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U. S
LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. The Coonskin on the Wall. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U.S. Senate of the League of Nations on Senator Henry Cabot Lodge

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: New Deal Cartoon, 1933

New Deal Cartoon, 1933
NEW DEAL CARTOON, 1933. Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933

NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties staying afloat with President Roosevelts New Deal lifesavers

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: MUYBRIDGE: SEQUENCE, 1887. Figure Hopping

MUYBRIDGE: SEQUENCE, 1887. Figure Hopping. Sequence of eight stages of movement photographed in 1887 by Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), American motion picture pioneer

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: WORLD WAR I: DRAFT POSTER. American poster, 1917, calling on men to register for

WORLD WAR I: DRAFT POSTER. American poster, 1917, calling on men to register for the draft following the entry of the United States into World War I

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: WOMENs RIGHTS, 1920. Nearly Up. American cartoon, 1920, published when West Virginia became

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1920. Nearly Up. American cartoon, 1920, published when West Virginia became the 34th of the 36 states needed to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: CARTOON: U. S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917

CARTOON: U. S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917, on Uncle Sams conflicting desires to encourage
CARTOON: U.S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917, on Uncle Sams conflicting desires to encourage peace by remaining neutral in World War I

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: VASARI: THE DEPOSITION. The Deposition from the Cross

VASARI: THE DEPOSITION. The Deposition from the Cross. Painting, 16th century, by Giogrio Vasari

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: ISADORA DUNCAN (1877-1927). American dancer. Photographed by Edward Steichen, c1910

ISADORA DUNCAN (1877-1927). American dancer. Photographed by Edward Steichen, c1910

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: JOSEPH BRANT (1742-1807). Native American name: Thayendanegea. Mohawk Native American chief

JOSEPH BRANT (1742-1807). Native American name: Thayendanegea. Mohawk Native American chief. Brant and his Mohawk chiefs at Grand River, Ontario

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: CRUCIFIXION, c1250. Illumination from a Psalter, c1250, produced for the Benedictine

CRUCIFIXION, c1250. Illumination from a Psalter, c1250, produced for the Benedictine abbey of Evesham, Worcestershire, England

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: CRUCIFIXION, c1200. Tempera on panel, Umbrian School, c1200

CRUCIFIXION, c1200. Tempera on panel, Umbrian School, c1200

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: WEYDEN: VIRGIN MARY. Virgin and St. John

WEYDEN: VIRGIN MARY. Virgin and St. John. Painting, 15th century, by Rogier van der Weyden

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: WORLD WAR I CARTOON, c1915. May the Sparks Never Reach It

WORLD WAR I CARTOON, c1915. May the Sparks Never Reach It!. Cartoon by Oscar Cesare from The Sun newspaper from New York, c1915

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: RESTING, 19th CENTURY. Lithograph, German, 19th century

RESTING, 19th CENTURY. Lithograph, German, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Everybody loves a parade. Personification of parades and celebrations. 20th century illustration

Everybody loves a parade. Personification of parades and celebrations. 20th century illustration
ALLEGORY: PARADE. Everybody loves a parade. Personification of parades and celebrations. 20th century illustration

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting

And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting the doctors Churchill
CARTOON: BIG THREE, 1945. And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting the doctors Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Personification of Independence Day. 20th century illustration after Archibald M. Willard

Personification of Independence Day. 20th century illustration after Archibald M. Willard
SPIRIT OF 76. Personification of Independence Day. 20th century illustration after Archibald M. Willard

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Trotting horse Taconey, exercising on the road. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Trotting horse Taconey, exercising on the road. Wood engraving, American, 1853
TROTTING HORSE, 1853. Trotting horse Taconey, exercising on the road. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Steeplechase racing at Harrow, England. Wood engraving, 1845

Steeplechase racing at Harrow, England. Wood engraving, 1845
STEEPLECHASE, 1845. Steeplechase racing at Harrow, England. Wood engraving, 1845

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The Windsor Steeplechase, England. Wood engraving, 1869

The Windsor Steeplechase, England. Wood engraving, 1869
STEEPLECHASE, 1869. The Windsor Steeplechase, England. Wood engraving, 1869

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The fast trotting horse Ethan Allen. Wood engraving, 1867

The fast trotting horse Ethan Allen. Wood engraving, 1867
TROTTING HORSE, 1867. The fast trotting horse Ethan Allen. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Ellington, winner of the Derby. Wood engraving, English, 1856

Ellington, winner of the Derby. Wood engraving, English, 1856
RACEHORSE, 1856. Ellington, winner of the Derby. Wood engraving, English, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Horse racing in a Lower Saxony village, Germany

Horse racing in a Lower Saxony village, Germany
GERMANY: HORSE RACING. Horse racing in a Lower Saxony village, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Steel engraving, American, 1857

Steel engraving, American, 1857
HORSE RACING, 1857. Steel engraving, American, 1857

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Mr. Palmers celebrated team of horses, Lady Palmer and Flatbush Maid. Wood engraving, 1862

Mr. Palmers celebrated team of horses, Lady Palmer and Flatbush Maid. Wood engraving, 1862
HORSE RACING, 1862. Mr. Palmers celebrated team of horses, Lady Palmer and Flatbush Maid. Wood engraving, 1862

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Horse race on the Corsa, Florence, Italy. Wood engraving, 1857

Horse race on the Corsa, Florence, Italy. Wood engraving, 1857
FLORENCE: HORSE RACE, 1857. Horse race on the Corsa, Florence, Italy. Wood engraving, 1857

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The Grand National Steeplechase at Cork Park Races, Ireland. Wood engraving, 1869

The Grand National Steeplechase at Cork Park Races, Ireland. Wood engraving, 1869
IRELAND: STEEPLECHASE. The Grand National Steeplechase at Cork Park Races, Ireland. Wood engraving, 1869

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Steel engraving, American, c1850

Steel engraving, American, c1850
HORSE RACING, c1850. Steel engraving, American, c1850

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Lottery, the celebrated steeplechase winner. Wood engraving, English, 1844

Lottery, the celebrated steeplechase winner. Wood engraving, English, 1844
STEEPLECHASE, 1844. Lottery, the celebrated steeplechase winner. Wood engraving, English, 1844

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Jackey, the winner of the late Aintree trotting stakes at Liverpool, England. Wood engraving, 1861

Jackey, the winner of the late Aintree trotting stakes at Liverpool, England. Wood engraving, 1861
TROTTING HORSE, 1861. Jackey, the winner of the late Aintree trotting stakes at Liverpool, England. Wood engraving, 1861

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The handicap hurdle-race at Jerome Park, Bronx, New York. Wood engraving, 1867

The handicap hurdle-race at Jerome Park, Bronx, New York. Wood engraving, 1867
HURDLE RACING, 1867. The handicap hurdle-race at Jerome Park, Bronx, New York. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The celebrated racehorse, Lady Suffolk. Wood engraving, English, 1851

The celebrated racehorse, Lady Suffolk. Wood engraving, English, 1851
HORSE RACING, 1851. The celebrated racehorse, Lady Suffolk. Wood engraving, English, 1851

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The celebrated trotting horses Flora and Mac. Wood engraving, 1854

The celebrated trotting horses Flora and Mac. Wood engraving, 1854
TROTTING HORSES, 1854. The celebrated trotting horses Flora and Mac. Wood engraving, 1854

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: The luncheonette at Buckeye Lake Amusement Park, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938

The luncheonette at Buckeye Lake Amusement Park, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938
OHIO: LUNCHEONETTE, 1938. The luncheonette at Buckeye Lake Amusement Park, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Shall Not Have Died in Vain. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1945

Shall Not Have Died in Vain. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1945, alluding to Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg
UNITED NATIONS CARTOON. ...Shall Not Have Died in Vain. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1945, alluding to Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address of 1863 in stressing the importance of U.S

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787

George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Steel engraving, American, 19th century, after a painting by Michael Angelo Wageman

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Seal of Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia

Seal of Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia
SEAL: WASHINGTON & LEE. Seal of Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Wilson: League of Nations

Wilson: League of Nations
WILSON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Going to Talk to the Boss. American cartoon, 1919, showing President Woodrow Wilson taking his message on behalf of the League of Nations to the American public after

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Wilson: League of Nations

Wilson: League of Nations
WILSON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. American cartoon, c1919, illustrating President Woodrow Wilsons deep commitment and personal sense of responsibility to the League of Nations

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Wilson and Big Business

Wilson and Big Business
WILSON AND BIG BUSINESS. President Woodrow Wilson, a former professor, going after big business with a ruler rather than with the Big Stick of former president Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Uncle Sam & Huerta, C1914

Uncle Sam & Huerta, C1914
UNCLE SAM & HUERTA, c1914. American cartoon, c1914, showing a stern-faced Uncle Sam, switch in hand to use if necessary, trying to remove Mexican President Victoriano Huerta from his perch



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