RMD9911K–Before and after ' from Cartoons of Our War with Spain by Charles Nelan, Stokes: 1898, frontispiece. Although Nelan was generally supportive of the United States during the Spanish-American War, this cartoon reflects his concern about the country's expansionist policies.
RMEG4C92–The Hawaiian Gazette's political cartoons humorously illustrated local issues. This illustration makes fun of the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union's campaign against the producers and sellers of beers in Hawaii 1902
RMC45MM2–Airships in cartoons, around 1900
RMWHA9H3–Cartoons by Smilby from the Complete Imbiber .
RFH3HCA0–CARTOONS The first of May 1858. Illustrated London News
RMF95GN4–Heads from the Cartoons at Hampton Court.
RFC8MAHC–The Healing of the Lame Man Raphael Cartoons Victoria Albert Museum London High Renaissance Gospel Acts Apostle
RMKWD83M–President-Elect Herbert Hoover reading a book entitled '1929 Resolutions, H.H.' A worried GOP elephant looks on, wondering what he plans to do. Cartoon by Clifford Berryman. (BSLOC 2015 16 72)
RFG2E2MF–Business cartoons about employees who want to work remotely.
RM2WHW0RM–Steamboat Willie. Crop of an original Poster to the 1928 Cartoon, Steamboat Willie - Mickey Mouse's first animated short.
RMT69R3T–Seamless texture: Cartoons.
RFKAGJ88–Churchill cartoon
RMJACBHC–WALTER CRANE (1845-1915) English artist. Engraving from his 'Cartons for the Cause 1886-1896' published to celebrate the International Socialist Workers and Trade Union Congress in London, in 1896
RF2JN0M6C–Illustration by Walter Crane from Cartoons for the Cause 1886-1896, International Socialist Workers.
RMCW5X8G–World War II. Caricature by Chancel after Germany's invasion of Poland, in 'Match' magazine, September 28, 1939
RMB54B7G–The famous lions of longleat will play second fiddle to a mouse tomorrow - Mickey Mouse. He will be host at the great Mirror Happy Family Disney Day at the Marquess of Bath's stately home in Wiltshire. The attractions include a spectacular Disney stage show, a fairground, a Minnie Marathon for charity, a fireworks display and all sorts of fun and games. And of course, the lions will be on show in the safari park. July 1985 P017141
RM2DATB86–female artists sitting at her desk drawing and painting cartoons 1960s hungary
RMCNWH6C–press / media, Germany, magazine for young people, 'Knattermax', publishing house 'Jahreszeiten', Hamburg, 1953, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG37MNB–EVENTS/BRITAIN/CARTOONS
RMD98NTC–Anti-fascist cartoons in broadside, El Eje.Le, Mexico, 23 February 1942. Title: Mexican cocking a snook at Hitler. Franco, in bed with Hitler, opens arms to Latin America. Centre: Hitler holding a copy of his Mein Kampf (Mi Lucha) with Franco.
RF2EE2W93–Vintage Boardman Robinson cartoon on the First World War entitled The Reserves
RFEJ5MHM–Vector image of black retro robot icons
RMWHA9J8–Cartoons by Smilby from the Complete Imbiber .
RFH3HBRN–CARTOONS Blindman's-Buff 1849. Illustrated London News
RMC2DT6F–Cartoon lampooning the military
RMKWD997–President-Elect Herbert Hoover reading a book entitled '1929 Resolutions, H.H.' A worried GOP elephant looks on, wondering what he plans to do. Cartoon by Clifford Berryman. (BSLOC 2015 16 72)
RM2K15H5T–A girl and her kitten lay together on a rug reading a book of cartoons. Circa 1960's, 1970's.
RFF4FJ6Y–Professional cartoons of manager saying to worker, 'My evaluation is based on peeking through the blinds'.
RMKWD7XT–Suffragist political cartoons in offices of THE SUFFRAGIST. It was the newspaper of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage from 1913-1920 and then of the National Women's Party until 1923. (BSLOC 2015 16 204)
RFDRXF7G–A man sits on a chair and write.
RFKAG0R7–churchill cartoon
RFDM3WX0–small town of a few streets
RF2JN0M65–Illustration by Walter Crane from Cartoons for the Cause 1886-1896, International Socialist Workers.
RMGG2F63–Landing at the Bay of Pigs. Satirical cartoons, issued in a Cuban newspaper, denouncing American intervention in Cuba 1961 Cuba
RMB54Y30–Caricaturist David Low at his Golders Green Home. September 1951 P011155
RMR279J7–young boy sitting on floor watching cartoons on a vintage television set 1970s hungary
RM2K8P296–Oslo 1968. Man who reads Donald Duck. Photo: Current / NTB
RMPXJ4DF–Cartoons, Improving landscapes
RM2JYY1Y7–Cartoons and Illustrations from a French magazine 1905. Humourous depictions of a car, balloning, football, cycling, hunting, weightlifting and fishing
RF2EE2W98–Vintage Boardman Robinson cartoon on the First World War entitled I Believe in the Sword and Almighty God
RMG4795Y–A cartoon by The Glasgow Herald's Bill McArthur which featured in the paper during the general election. McArthur won the Best Hustings award in the first ever political cartoon compeition in Britain. PA. SEE PA STORY MEDIA Cartoons.
RMWHA9J9–Cartoons by Smilby from the Complete Imbiber .
RMC2DT66–Cartoon on the government's move to Washington
RMBTKF9T–Charles Schulz (1922-2000), seated at drawing table with drawing of Charlie Brown, one of his PEANUTS characters. 1956.
RMK3JKEH–TEX AVERY at the Walter Lantz Studios at Universal Studios, where he worked on Oswald The Lucky Rabbit cartoons, in 1930
RMPAC1HF–The Vintage from The Story of Daphnis and Chloe. Artist: After cartoons by Étienne Jeaurat (French, Vermenton 1699-1789 Versailles). Culture: French, Paris. Dimensions: H. 121 x W. 158 inches (307.3 x 401.3 cm). Maker: Workshop of Michel Audran (French, 1701-1771 Paris). Manufactory: Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins (French, established 1662). Date: 1741-54. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2JAR263–Poster outside of a movie theater advertising cartoons, news reels and serials for children, Eastwood Odeon in Eastwood N.S.W. ca. 1947
RFDRXF7T–Illustration of a funny monster, opened his mouth and waving paws.
RFKAGJBR–Churchill cartoon
RMMXE45B–1962 British advertisement for Esso Gold petrol, illustrated with cartoons by Brockbank.
RF2JN0M35–Illustration by Walter Crane from Cartoons for the Cause 1886-1896, International Socialist Workers.
RMGG2F64–Landing at the Bay of Pigs. Satirical cartoons, issued in a Cuban newspaper, denouncing American intervention in Latin America April 30, 1961 Cuba
RMB57934–Bugs Bunny and Tweety Pie. January 1975 75-00235
RMT0R63W–Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, caricature, Otto von Bismarck upholds the flag with the inscription 'blood and iron' and 'force before justice', 'The Savage Hunt 1870', drawing, 'Floh', Vienna, December 1870, satire, caricature, caricatures, cartoon, cartoons, Austrian press, Austria, German - French, Germany, people, William I, king of Prussia, Germanic mythology, soldiers, soldier, banner, banners, 19th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K8RX6E–Oslo 19860422. Jón Sveinbjørn Jónsson during Cappelen's presentation of the new comics. Photo Erik Hagen / NTB / NTB
RMMHMGDG–Cartoons, Cigars -- all a matter of taste
RMD96DAK–General Adoption of the Rolling Skate. George du Maurier cartoons from Punch, 17 February 1866. Engraving
RF2EE2W7X–Vintage Boardman Robinson cartoon on the First World War
RMC24TCK–Albert Bertil Tolf with one of his Cartoons
RMWHA9J4–Cartoons by Smilby from The Complete Imbiber .
RF2F77HJX–Two business dogs latch onto each other at business events.
RFM03D74–background with bats Halloween greetings
RMBTKG64–Cartoon of Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall (1861-1944), sitting on a rock in the desert, surrounded by tiny oil wells, holding a teacup. During the Teapot Dome scandal, Fall was convicted receiving bribes from leasers of government owned oil reserves.
RMK3J287–YOSEMITE SAM [1945 - First introduced by Fritz Feleng in 1945 and appearing in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons
RFD5BCTJ–Cartoon of girl
RFWM9WYK–Woman entrepreneur
RFPD0BPY–Black Palm Leaf on White Background. Vector Illustration
RFKAFW11–churchill cartoon
RFEXCJ5D–coloring with spider on the halloween
RF2JN0M61–Socialism illustration by Walter Crane from Cartoons for the Cause 1886-1896, International Socialist Workers.
RMHTMJWW–General Adoption of the Rolling Skate. George du Maurier cartoons from Punch, 17 February 1866. Engraving
RMB55A22–An Exhibition of British and American Humorous Art was opened today by Sir Gerald Kelly at the Tea Centre, Haymarket. The proceeds are in aid of the soldier, Sailor and Airman's Families Association and there are numourous drawings by over 100 British and American artists. November 1953 D7142
RMT0R633–Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, siege of Paris, caricature, the waiter of the 'Cafe de Paris' sends Otto von Bismarck away, drawing by Andre Gill, broadsheet, January 1871, satire, caricature, caricatures, cartoon, cartoons, France, reject, rejecting, repel, repelling, negotiations, cannon, cannons, gun, guns, Third Republic, German - French, people, men, man, male, manly, 19th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K8NAE8–1962-10 Two Trunders have joined forces to make a cartoon of Peer Gynt himself. Journalist Per Opøien and painter and cartoonist Arne Øverland have joined forces to create a cartoon by Peer Gynt. Half a year's work is behind the 5-600 drawings that make up the entire series. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB Case: My gentlemen - you are accused. Act. 43-6-1962
RMDYF24H–Drawing the line in Mississippi by Clifford Kennedy Berryman, 1869-1949, artist Published 1902. Photograph reproduces a newspaper cartoon in the Washington Post. The cartoon is a detail from a series called 'The Passing Show' about President Theodore Roosevelt's purported refusal to shoot a chained bear while on a hunting trip in Mississippi. The little bear, Bruin, became so popular that Berryman used him frequently in later cartoons on many different topics. Although Berryman helped popularize the association of Teddy Roosevelt with bears, he did not invent the toy teddy bear.
RF2EE2WE0–Vintage Boardman Robinson cartoon on the First World War entitled Hyphenated America (1915)
RMC24T71–Albert Bertil Tolf with one of his Cartoons
RMWHA9JW–Functional' an illustration by Osbert Lancaster to Homes Sweet Homes by Osbert Lancaster. Lancaster, Sir, Osbert (1908 - 1986). Famous British cartoonist and writer.. After studying art at the Slade School in London he produced several books on architecture, including Homes, Sweet Homes (1939), in which he coined the phrase 'stockbroker Tudor'. From 1939, and for many years he produced cartoons for the Daily Express, using his character Maudie Littlehampton to satirise upper-class preoccupations.. .
RF2CWTTW2–Cartoon showing empty chairs at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Moderate Voters.
RF2RA2DNB–Wood engraving by F.S.G. after Allen Robert Branston to illustrate 'The Genuine Poetical Remains of Samuel Butler', (London, 1827).
RMBTKJ5K–Political cartoon entitled, THE SKY IS NOW HER LIMIT, illustrating steps of women's progress from Slavery and House drudgery to
RMK3JE32–WALT DISNEY and his animators in either late 1926 or early 1927, when they were working on the Alice series of cartoons. HAM HAMILTON, ROY O. DISNEY, HUGH HARMAN, WALT DISNEY, MARGIE GAY who played Alice, RUDOLPH ISING, UB IWERKS, WALKER HARMAN WALT DISNEY and his animators in either late 1926 or early 1927, when they were working on the Alice series of cartoons.
RFD5BCPR–Cartoon of a Dragon
RFWM9X23–Price point
RFPD0BM0–Black Palm Leaf on White Background. Vector Illustration
RFKAGJCC–Churchill cartoon
RM2DYXN1R–MERLIN H. AYLESWORTH Chairman of the Board of Radio Pictures MICKEY WALT DISNEY with MICKEY MOUSE soft toy and NED DEPINET President of RKO Radio with DONALD DUCK toy at signing of Contract in 1936 making RKO Radio Pictures sole distributer of Disney Cartoons and Silly Symphonies beginning 1936 - 37 publicity for Walt Disney Productions / RKO Radio Pictures
RF2JN0M5W–Socialism Illustration by Walter Crane from Cartoons for the Cause 1886-1896, International Socialist Workers.
RMHW4RBE–STANDARD OIL COMPANY satirised in a 1906 issue of the American Arena magazine. Comparing the company to an octopus was commonplace in cartoons.
RF2CBB1AD–Vector illustration of ostrich cartoon logo
RMT0R630–Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, caricature, Emperor Napoleon III, Otto von Bismarck and King William I. as culprits for the bloodshed, 'May your impure blood soak our fields', broadsheet, Paris, 1870, satire, caricature, caricatures, cartoon, cartoons, flyer, flier, leaflet, fliers, France, Prime Minister of Prussia, warmonger, warmongers, head, heads, German - French, people, men, man, male, manly, 19th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K8TY0W–1962-10 Two Trunders have joined forces to make a cartoon of Peer Gynt himself. Journalist Per Opøien and painter and cartoonist Arne Øverland have joined forces to create a cartoon by Peer Gynt. Half a year's work is behind the 5-600 drawings that make up the entire series. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB Case: My gentlemen - you are accused. Act. 43-6-1962
RMM0TAEK–Cartoons tekeningen over kamernoodstudenten, Bestanddeelnr 907-9871
RMPDRFH7–316 Two Australian Cartoons 029
RM2T984BN–1926 cartoon comic strip in LIFE magazine - Robert Fulton's Toonerville Nightboat
RM2BW2A0W–Duke of Windsor and president Roosevelt in 'swing band' the world's great cartoons at New York nightclub. When the 'Famous Door', a New York night club, reopened for the winter season, visitors were greeted by a mural of a swing band, the 'players' in which bore striking resemblance world-famous characters, including the Duke of Windsor and president Roosevelt. Photo shows, the 'swing band' mural at the Famous Door Club , depicting, left to right (behind) . The Duke of Windsor, Stalin, Bernard Shaw and Mussolini, beating the drum, in front. Left-to-right are president Roosevelt, Hitler and Pro
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