Bearers of evil tidings / Kep with apologies.
Illustration shows a man labeled "Protected Monopoly" lying on a bench in an Egyptian temple, with a large bloody sword labeled "Closed Mills" with which three man have been slain, one labeled "Labor", each lyi... More
"The tribute to the Minotaur" - the interests of all other states sacr...
Illustration shows Samuel J. Randall seated at one end of a gondola and William D. Kelley standing at the other end calling out "to the Protection Minotaur of Pennsylvania", between them are several maiden wome... More
The chariot race / apologies to U. Checa.
Illustration shows a chariot race with "Miss Democracy driving" a team of democratic donkeys labeled "Dem. Congressional Campaign" and President "Taft" driving a team of white horses labeled "Rep. Congressional... More
He killed the albatross / J.K. with apologies to G. Doré.
Illustration shows Charles F. Murphy proudly sitting on the bow of a ship with an albatross labeled "Tammany Rule", its wings labeled "Graft" and "Patronage", that he has shot with an arrow labeled "Murphyism".... More
Cold mornings in September / K. with apologies.
Illustration shows a large man with a $ in his hair, wearing a bathing suit labeled "High Tariff Graft Interests", standing in a lake labeled "The New Tariff"; he is shivering from the sudden change in the clim... More
He won't be happy till he gets it (with profuse apologies to the Pears...
Illustration shows a man labeled "Organized Greed", possibly Chauncey M. Depew, as a baby trying to climb out of a tub of bath water labeled "Special Privilege", reaching for a bar of soap labeled "Ship Subsidy... More
A.D. 1915 - with Puck's apologies to the "coming woman" / F. Opper.
Print shows a shabbily dressed woman addressing a man who is wearing an apron, holding an infant, and standing at the front door of his home; in the background, a dog with it's tail between it's legs, enters a ... More
[With apologies to Seton-Thompson], Political Cartoon
Two bears, both dressed in women's clothing, talk. One sits on a log in formal dress, while the other, wearing an apron over a skirt, stands, gesturing with her arm. A baby bear sits before them, reading "The... More
Why waste your time looking for a job when the Navy will employ you at...
U.S. Navy recruitment poster showing a soldier and a sailor reading the want ads in a newspaper. The sailor says: "How about trying the Navy, Doughboy? Food, quarters, training, treatment, pay, and promotion ar... More
The Philippines, Porto [sic] Rico, and Cuba - Uncle Sam's Burden (with...
U.S. soldier is carrying 3 black children wrapped in U.S. flag Stereo by Keystone View Co.; caption printed on verso in six foreign languages This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Card ... More
Puck magazine cover - Sir Hudibras / L.M.G. with apologies.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Sir Hudibras riding a mule labeled "Maud" being led by a man labeled "Gloomy Arthur" on a quixotic adventure; papers protrude from Hearst's pockets stating "The dan... More
Phryne before the Chicago tribunal / Gillam, with apologies to J.L. Ge...
Illustration showing Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine as the prostitute "Phryne", revealed by Whitelaw Reid, wearing shorts, a bib labeled "Magnetic Pad", and covered with tatoos relating to hi... More
Puck magazine cover - "Teddy doodle" / Keppler with apologies.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt three members of a fife and drum corp marching into battle. Caption: The spirit of '08. Illus. in: Puck, v. 61, no. 1576 (1907 May 15), cover. Copyright 1907 by Keppler & ... More
"Come on in, John! The water's fine!" / Ehrhart with apologies.
Illustration shows four aged, nude suffragists trying to drag John Bull into a pool of water labeled "Woman Suffrage". Illus. in: Puck, v. 73, no. 1886 (1913 April 23), cover. Copyright 1913 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
The unknown / J.K. with apologies to J.C. Dollman.
Illustration shows a young woman, nude to the waist, kneeling with hand raised over a fire labeled "Equal Rights" among a cluster of chimpanzees with human faces; the chimpanzees appear to be afraid of the flam... More
"Come on in, John! The water's fine!" / Ehrhart with apologies.
Illustration shows four aged, nude suffragists trying to drag John Bull into a pool of water labeled "Woman Suffrage". Illus. in: Puck, v. 73, no. 1886 (1913 April 23), cover. Copyright 1913 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
A.D. 1915 - with Puck's apologies to the "coming woman" / F. Opper.
Print shows a shabbily dressed woman addressing a man who is wearing an apron, holding an infant, and standing at the front door of his home; in the background, a dog with it's tail between it's legs, enters a ... More
The American Uriah Heep / K with apologies.
Illustration shows John D. Rockefeller as Uriah Heep, the character from the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens; two logbooks on the floor at his feet are titled "Competitor Business" and "Rebate Schedu... More
Castro, the cut-up / Keppler with apologies.
Illustration shows Cipriano Castro, former president of Venezuela, dressed like Napoleon I, on board a ship, with the presidents of "Uruguay, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, [and] Argentina" standi... More
Seventy-one years, or, My life with photography. Mother-in-law, with a...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a bureau, office furniture, desk, chair, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Phryne before the Chicago tribunal / Gillam, with apologies to J.L. Ge...
Illustration showing Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine as the prostitute "Phryne", revealed by Whitelaw Reid, wearing shorts, a bib labeled "Magnetic Pad", and covered with tatoos relating to hi... More
Le Futur, with apologies to Kipling; Work; In far-away Bolivia [poems]...
Public domain scan of a poetry manuscript, poem, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Madame, he said, bowing, I owe you a thousand apologies for disturbing...
(DLC/PP-1933:0185). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Ambassador" by Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Harper's magazine, 123:535 or 537 (Sept. 1911).
Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...
Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions
The unknown / J.K. with apologies to J.C. Dollman.
Illustration shows a young woman, nude to the waist, kneeling with hand raised over a fire labeled "Equal Rights" among a cluster of chimpanzees with human faces; the chimpanzees appear to be afraid of the flam... More