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
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
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 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...
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.
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
"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
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 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.
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 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...
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 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