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Illustrated political chart, a cartoon of American politics and the Tapeworm Party

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Illustrated political chart, a cartoon of American politics and the Tapeworm Party

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Print shows James G. Blaine as the head of a tapeworm made up of various government scandals over a map of the United States.
11776 U. S. Copyright Office.

Graham, A. B., copyright claimant.

Alois Senefelder, the inventor of lithography, introduced the subject of colored lithography in 1818. Printers in other countries, such as France and England, were also started producing color prints. The first American chromolithograph—a portrait of Reverend F. W. P. Greenwood—was created by William Sharp in 1840. Chromolithographs became so popular in American culture that the era has been labeled as "chromo civilization". During the Victorian times, chromolithographs populated children's and fine arts publications, as well as advertising art, in trade cards, labels, and posters. They were also used for advertisements, popular prints, and medical or scientific books.

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01/01/1888
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Chicago Bank Note Co., publisher
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