All objects in this exhibition, unless otherwise noted,
are preserved in the Prints and Photographs Division.
This exhibition was prepared with support from the Caroline
and Erwin Swann Memorial Fund for Caricature and Cartoon.
James Gillray, MONSTROUS
CRAWS, at a New Coalition Feast, 1787
Etching with watercolor
Library of Congress Purchase, 1921 (10)
LC-DIG-ppmsc-05878
LC-USZC4-5786
LC-USZ62-119784
Charles Dana Gibson, The
Weaker Sex, 1903
Ink over pencil with scraping out on board
Gift of Charles Dana Gibson, 1935 (1)
LC-DIG-ppmsc-05887
LC-USZ62-25573
Miguel Covarrubias, Impossible
Interviews- No. 18: Herr Adolf Hitler and Huey S. "Hooey"
Long versus Josef Stalin and Benito Mussolini,
1933
Gouache on board
Published in Vanity Fair, June 1933
Miguel Covarrubias / Vanity Fair
© Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon
(2)
LC-DIG- ppmsc- 05886
LC-USZ62-119783
LC-USZC4-1927
Garry Trudeau, "I really
didn't want you anyway, you stupid mourning cloak,"
1988
Ink, white-out, pencil and tonal film overlay on paper
Copyright 1971 Universal Press Syndicate and G.B. Trudeau
DOONESBURY © G. B. Trudeau
Gift of Garry
B. Trudeau, 1988 (3)
LC-DIG- ppmsc- 05885
LC-USZ62-119284
Paul Szep, [Vietnam Specters],
1967
India ink with scraping out on stratchboard
Published in The Boston Globe, 1967
Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon
(4)
LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05883
LC-USZ62-82941
Edward Sorel, Milhous I:
Lord of San Clemente, Duke of Key Biscayne, Captain of Watergate,
1974
India ink and watercolor on paper and board
Published in Rolling Stone, March 14, 1974
Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon
(5)
LC-DIG-ppmsc-05884
LC-USZ62-97950 (b&w film copy neg.)
LC-USZC4-1413
William Charles, Josiah
the First, ca. 1812-13
Etching with watercolor on paper (12)
LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05876
Arthur Burdett Frost, He
Made Some hootch and tried it on the dog, 1921
India Ink over pencil with scraping out on board
Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon
(7)
LC-DIG- ppmsc- 05880
LC-USZ62-84853
George Luks, "That Man
Was an Ass. It's Better to be President than to be Right!"
1899
Lithograph
Published in The Verdict, March 13, 1899
Copyright Registration Deposit (15)
LC-DIG-ppmsca-01660
LC-USZC4-4111
LC-USZ62-98606
Al Hirschfeld, The Stage
Door Canteen Reopens, 1944
Ink on paper mounted on layered board
Anonymous gift, 1997 (19)
LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05888
LC-USZ62-119787
Thomas Nast, A Group of
Vultures waiting for the storm to "blow over."- "Let us
Prey,"
1871
Wood engraving
Published in Harper's Weekly, September 23, 1871
(17)
LC-DIG-ppmsc-05890
LC-USZ62-1970
John Held, Jr., The Girl
Who Gave Him the Cold Shoulder, ca. 1925
Gouache on board
Cabinet of American Illustration (8)
LC-DIG-ppmsc-05879
LC-USZC4-1043
LC-USZ62-98300
Peggy Bacon, The Quest
of Beauty, ca.
1936-41
India ink and black crayon on paper
Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon
(11)
LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05877
LC-USZ62-84841
Oliver W. Harrington, Dark
Laughter: "The teacher says that everyone can git to be
president. Then how come the whole class falls out laughin'
when I tell 'em that's my dream?", 1960
Crayon, ink, blue pencil, white-out, and pencil on paper
Caroline and Erwin Swann Memorial Fund purchase, 1995 (13)
LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05882
LC-USZ62-119299
Rose O'Neill, Fortune,
1903
Ink over pencil and blue pencil with scraping out on paper
Published in Puck, April 15, 1903
Cabinet of American Illustration (6)
LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05881
LC-USZ62-51163
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