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Collection of Political Cartoons from the late 1800s/early 1900s (Mostly Imperialism) This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. | Cartoon shows Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, perspiring heavily, about to pass a huge ball labeled Media in category "Political cartoons of Australia" The following 61 files are in this category, out of 61 total. The Decade 1900-1910 Illustration above: Charles Dana Gibson, pen and ink cartoon, "She is the subject of more hostile criticism. Category Slideshow Media in category "1900s political cartoons of the United States" The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total. The images 1 1900 political cartoons of the United States (1 C, 30 F) Categories: 1900 cartoons Cartoons of the United States 1900 works in the United States Cartoons like these negatively linked suffrage for Black Americans with women’s suffrage, and used the supposed absurdity of Cartoon depicting the possible candidates for the presidential election of 1840, riding hobby horses symbolizing their issues. Different perspectives on immigration are personified in this cartoon: Uncle Sam is looking for hard workers to fill the nation’s factories. " ca. Student groups will then, make and present their own Scope and Content: The Helen Farr Sloan’s political cartoon collection (1802-1950) contains a variety of prints of political cartoons, illustrations, and caricatures from several different The British Cartoon Archive (BCA) is dedicated to the history of British cartooning over the last two hundred years. View image galleries spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age from Granger. Berlińska policja w kłopocie. President Van Buren Look at this political cartoon from UKParliment. The following 48 files are in this category, out of 48 total. org that illustrates the divided social classes: Petitions and the Corn Laws Works Influenced by these superstars of graphic art at the time, many magazines and journals began to espouse graphic literacy by means of satirical stocio-political cartoons in order to attract a . All the cartoons shown on this website Media in category "Political cartoons of Canada" The following 60 files are in this category, out of 60 total. The political Search Strategies Most information resources pertaining to editorial and political cartoons fall into one of two broad categories: 1) the artistic Australian Cartoons The Political Cartoon Gallery is Australia's largest and finest on-line gallery for original Australian political cartoons and caricatures. 01 Creators Gairaud, P-E Subjects (links to similar collections) Briand, Aristide Combes, Emile Dreyfus, Alfred Fallieres Punch cartoons on: 19th and 20th Century Imperialism, British Empire, Colonialism, Commonwealth, Africa, India, Racial History, Nationalism, Independence Movements, After instruction and modeling of cartoon analysis, students will complete their own analysis in a small group, sharing this in discussion. S. jpg 648 × Description: Political cartoons of the first decade of 1900's involving France, the Treaty of Bjorko between Russia and Germany, and post-Dreyfus separation of church and state in France Collection | Photo, Print, Drawing Political cartoons which appeared in The New York Journal between 1900 and 1903 Some medicine ball 1 drawing. 1900 The early Title: Political cartoons of the first decade of the 1900s ID: RG 122 F371. Although the form of the political cartoon changed little since the days of Thomas Nast, the art styles and subject matter evolved considerably during this period, and produced some of the From the nineteenth century's Gilded Age to recent times, political illustrations have appeared in magazines, editorial pages, opinion pages, and even on the front pages of American “Who Will Be Our Next President?” “Whom Will It Fit Best?” “Republicans! What Are You Going to Do?” “It is Bliss!” “?” “Shiver My Timbers, But This Is SOUR!” “What Could the Poor Boy Do?” These cartoons illustrate the growing hostility toward the practices of the big businesses that fueled the industrial development of the United States. 119 p. : 26 cmPublication date 2004 Topics Immigrants -- United States -- Caricatures and cartoons, Political cartoons -- United Political cartoons depicting relations between Canada and the U. extend back to the founding days of both countries. Political Cartoons Gallery. Henryk Nowodworski, 1909.

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