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Forty-two keys to victory. One of America's foremost cartoonists comes through with a poster for the Office of War Information's (OWI) typewriter campaign as Dr. Seuss's typin' and Uncle Sam sounds the call for your typewriter

Forty-two keys to victory. One of America's foremost cartoonists comes...

Public domain photograph of the United States in the 1930s, portraits, people, events, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Dorothy McKay with glasses] - Public domain portrait drawing

[Dorothy McKay with glasses] - Public domain portrait drawing

Drawing shows self-portrait caricature of cartoonist Dorothy McKay. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Self-portrait of the artist] - Public domain portrait drawing

[Self-portrait of the artist] - Public domain portrait drawing

Full-length, profile caricature of the artist, seated before a wall on which a picture of a monkey and a document hang. Inscribed on document in image: Reward $500. for the one that stole the other Drawing. W.R... More

A mid-summer day's dream--While our artist sleeps, his favorite subjects are left to do justice to themselves, and to correct his conceptions / J. Keppler ; Mayer, Merkel & Ottmann, lith., N.Y.

A mid-summer day's dream--While our artist sleeps, his favorite subjec...

Cartoon showing the artist, Joseph Keppler, sleeping and dreaming of 10 well-known people of the time, including Butler, Grant, Talmadge, Beecher, Kelly, Bennett, S. Tilden, Whitelaw Reid, Tonans, and Peter Coo... More

The caricaturist's apology / Giles Grinagain in.et f., British Cartoon Print

The caricaturist's apology / Giles Grinagain in.et f., British Cartoon...

Large man holding a club and caricature of himself, threatens a kneeling caricaturist. Forms part of: British cartoon Prints collection (Library of Congress).

The "common people" - a picture for cartoonists / Arthur Young.

The "common people" - a picture for cartoonists / Arthur Young.

Illustration shows a large group of PUCK stock cartoon figures labeled "The Common People" in a wooded area, gathered around a statue of Abraham Lincoln. Caption: Lincoln Are these the Common People I said Go... More

T. Nast & Frank Leslie - Public domain portrait engraving

T. Nast & Frank Leslie - Public domain portrait engraving

"Nast's first interview with Frank Leslie" on mat. No publication information. (DLC/PP-1936:0065.24). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

Mrs. Nina E. Allender., Head and Shoulders Portrait

Mrs. Nina E. Allender., Head and Shoulders Portrait

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Nina E. Allender, studio portrait, head and shoulders. The caption on an alternate photograph in the same folder reads: Mrs. Nina E. Allender of Washington, D.C., formerly ... More

Dee-lighted president Roosevelt has illustrated his message to congress / / Bart.

Dee-lighted president Roosevelt has illustrated his message to congres...

Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing a cartoonist looking on as Theodore Roosevelt draws a picture of Uncle Sam digging the Panama canal. Signature: Bart. Title continues: The American cartoonist welcomes him... More

For sale / Art Young. - Drawing. Public domain image.

For sale / Art Young. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Illustration shows, on the left, a woman walking on a street in the "Red Light District", there is a policeman standing on the corner watching her; on the right, several men are sitting in chairs in front of pl... More

James Gillray, the caricaturist, Head and Shoulders Portrait, James Gillray

James Gillray, the caricaturist, Head and Shoulders Portrait, James Gi...

James Gillray, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Where Teddy's announcement caused joy Scene in any newspaper's cartoon factory.

Where Teddy's announcement caused joy Scene in any newspaper's cartoon...

Photograph of a cartoon showing two cartoonists dancing and embracing at the news that "Roosevelt announces candidacy." Illus. in: Atlanta Journal (1912 February 27).

A mid-summer day's dream--While our artist sleeps, his favorite subjects are left to do justice to themselves, and to correct his conceptions / J. Keppler ; Mayer, Merkel & Ottmann, lith., N.Y.

A mid-summer day's dream--While our artist sleeps, his favorite subjec...

Cartoon showing the artist, Joseph Keppler, sleeping and dreaming of 10 well-known people of the time, including Butler, Grant, Talmadge, Beecher, Kelly, Bennett, S. Tilden, Whitelaw Reid, Tonans, and Peter Coo... More