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Funeral obsequies of free-trade, Political Cartoon

Funeral obsequies of free-trade, Political Cartoon

A gloomy view of the effects of the Polk administration's Tariff of 1846. The artist echoes Whig condemnation of the measure as adverse to American trade. A funeral cortege, composed of administration supporter... More

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

Again, the race motif is used to parody election-year rivalries. (See "Footrace, Pensylvania Avenue," no. 1844-41). Here the artist portrays the candidates as horses, lining up before a stand from which several... More

Dixon H. Lewis, representative from Alabama Chs. Fenderich del. 1839

Dixon H. Lewis, representative from Alabama Chs. Fenderich del. 1839

Print shows Dixon H. Lewis, full-length portrait, seated, facing left, holding papers in his right hand, with a map of Alabama printed in the background; includes a facsimile signature. Signed and dated on sto... More

Dixon H. Lewis, Representative from Alabama

Dixon H. Lewis, Representative from Alabama

Print shows Dixon H. Lewis, full-length portrait, seated, facing left, holding papers in his right hand, with a map of Alabama printed in the background; includes a facsimile signature. 320 U.S. Copyright Offic... More

Expansion & contraction. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Expansion & contraction. Book illustration from Library of Congress

A ludicrous contrast of two influential Democrats, the obese Alabama Representative Dixon Hall Lewis and gaunt "Globe" editor Francis Preston Blair. The artist comments upon the unlikely alliance established in... More

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

Again, the race motif is used to parody election-year rivalries. (See "Footrace, Pensylvania Avenue," no. 1844-41). Here the artist portrays the candidates as horses, lining up before a stand from which several... More

Loco Foco and nulification nuptials, Political Cartoon

Loco Foco and nulification nuptials, Political Cartoon

A satire on the surprising alliance, forged early in the presidential campaign of 1840, between the Van Buren administration and southern or "nullification" Whigs in the circle of John Calhoun. At left editor ... More

Clar de kitchen. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Clar de kitchen. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Another Whig campaign satire, picturing incumbent Martin Van Buren and his Democratic advisers or "Kitchen Cabinet" routed by Whig candidate William Henry Harrison. In a domestic kitchen Harrison, dressed as a ... More