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Sunday, May 31, 2020

P O L I T I C S . . . by different artists

a Seymour Chwast illustration of a king made of pasta
a Seymour Chwast illustration
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a blue Mead Scheaffer illustration of a political power conversation in a theatre balcony
a Mead Scheaffer illustration
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a public proclamation speech by politicians from a 1944 children's book by Hardie Gramatky
from a children's book by Hardie Gramatky,  1944       see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a 1914 Edmund J. Sullivan illustration of a foolish drunk's loud opinion
an Edmund J. Sullivan illustration,  1914
          
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Hillary Clinton in a caricature looking weary but proud
a caricature of Hillary Clinton
          
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a photograph of people in the 1941 London subway waiting out a bombing
people in the 1941 London subway,  waiting out a bombing      see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a blue Bruno Paul illustration of military leaders as a public statue
Bruno Paul
          
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a Dan Beard illustration of a Royal King carried by the poor suffering public
an illustration by Dan Beard
          
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a 1907 card from the Wiener Werkstätte showing two men fighting over a woman, Gespraech Zwischen Rivalen
"Conversation Between Rivals"   a card from the Wiener Werkstätte,
1907       see full size
          
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an illustration of a 1200s war ship with ram, fire, and armor
1200s diplomacy       see full size
          
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a Lynd Ward 1932 illustration of oppression of the free public, police brutality
a Lynd Ward illustration,  1932
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a Bernie Fuchs illustration of Dr. Martin Luther King
a Bernie Fuchs illustration of Dr. Martin Luther King
          
P O L I T I C S
     
1938 war planes procession in the sky, a color illustration
1938       see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a John P. McCutcheon cartoon about political speech bluster, symphonic vox humana
"The loons standing around in their regalia listened to the symphonic Vox Humana and allowed that he was immense"   a John P. McCutcheon cartoon
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a close up photograph of a 1936 Studebaker President emblem
"Studebaker President"   a 1936 Studebaker automobile emblem
          
P O L I T I C S
     
Albert Weisgerber, goose attacks woman
Albert Weisgerber
          
P O L I T I C S
     
Barack and Michelle Obama in a Jason Seiler caricature 2010, showing health conscious Michelle unhappy with Barack's cigarette and hamburger
Barack and Michelle Obama in a Jason Seiler caricature,  2010
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a Joseph Binder 1957 poster for New York tourism showing the United Nations building
a Joseph Binder 1957 airline poster showing the United Nations building
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a photograph of the war room from the 1964 movie Dr. Strangelove
the war room from the 1964 movie  'Dr. Strangelove'       see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
Man From Uncle, a Luger with bullet holes
special branches of governments operate without public knowledge
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a photograph of Dutch dancer and executed political double-agent spy Mata Hari, or Margarethe Zelle in ihre Blütezeit
Dutch dancer and executed political double-spy  "Mata Hari"  
           
P O L I T I C S
     
War of Words, Jakob Nef 1940, a cartoon about ugly speach wars on the radio, Krieg der Worte
"War of Words"   Jakob Nef,  1940       see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
an 1850 cartoon about public speaking
an 1850 cartoon
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a Ronald Searle cartoon about Soviet-era Russia, showing a nuclear missle silo in a farm's wheat field
a Ronald Searle cartoon about Soviet-era Russia       see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
Do colleges HAVE to hire red professors, a John McDermott 1951 illustration for Legion Magazine about suspected Communist academic elites in USA schools
"Do colleges HAVE to hire red professors?"   a John McDermott 1951 illustration for Legion Magazine about suspected Communist academic elites in USA schools 
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a Paul Kersten 1902 modern chess set, modern schachfiguren
a Paul Kersten 1902 chess set       see full size
          
P O L I T I C S
     
Ivar Arosenius
          
P O L I T I C S
     
a dark Ron Cobb cartoon about colonialization and the First Nations
a Ron Cobb drawing
          
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an Arthur Rackham silhouette illustration of soldiers cheered to war by the public
an Arthur Rackham illustration       see full size
          
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Howdy, Strangers! the USA presidential race between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy is complicated with the USSR's Nikita Krustief, by cartoonist Ronald Searle
"Howdy, strangers"   the USA presidential race between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy is complicated with the USSR's Nikita Krustief,  by cartoonist Ronald Searle
   
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