
Category:Caricatures of Grover Cleveland - Wikimedia Commons
Feb 23, 2022 · "From Judge, January 9, 1892 THE POLITICAL CRANK Dave Hill (to Grover) - 'Resign your pretensions to the Democratic nomination, or I throw this bomb." cartoon - (British Review of Reviews, 1892, p 447) (cropped).jpg 508 × 300; 61 KB
"To begin with, 'I'll paint the town red'" / Hamilton. | Library of ...
Cartoon showing "Democracy" portrayed as the devil holding a bucket labeled "Bourbon Principles" and a paintbrush (in which appears a profile caricature of Grover Cleveland), both dripping red paint with which he plans to "paint the town"; he is standing on a wall overlooking a view of Washington, D.C. showing mostly government buildings.
Another voice for Cleveland / F.B. | Library of Congress
"To begin with, 'I'll paint the town red'" 1 print (2 pages) : chromolithograph. | Cartoon showing "Democracy" portrayed as the devil holding a bucket labeled "Bourbon Principles" and a paintbrush (in which appears a profile caricature of Grover Cleveland),…
File : Caricature of Grover Cleveland, from- Ma ma wheres my …
Sep 29, 2019 · Anti-Grover Cleveland political cartoon of 1884 (cropped from the front page of "The Judge" magazine), captioned "Another voice for Cleveland". Reference is to the story that Cleveland had had an illegitimate child (giving rise to the infamous campaign chant "Ma, Ma, where's my Pa?"
Helen Farr Sloan’s Collection of Political Cartoons, 1802-1950
His cartoons that appear in this series include, “Grand Opening of Cleveland, Gorman, and Bayards Minstrels at Washington” and “Opening of the Campaign Year-Walkin’ Fur de Cake.” His works that appear in this series both feature white politicians drawn in black face.
[Cartoon showing President Grover Cleveland ... - Library of …
Cartoon showing President Grover Cleveland, carrying book "What I know about women's clubs," being chased with an umbrella by Susan B. Anthony, as Uncle Sam laughs in background / Barth. [Between 1892 and 1896] Photograph.
1884 · Elections by Year · Presidential Campaigns: A Cartoon …
The Democrats nominated a reform candidate, Grover Cleveland, whose political record was clean, though a scandal from his personal life was dug up, and cartoonists seized the opportunity to parody this situation.
Caricature of Grover Cleveland, from- Ma ma wheres my pa …
Anti-Grover Cleveland political cartoon of 1884 (cropped from the front page of "The Judge" magazine), captioned "Another voice for Cleveland". Reference is to the story that Cleveland had had an illegitimate child (giving rise to the infamous campaign chant "Ma, Ma, where's my Pa?"
Grover Cleveland Caricature Revisited | Graphic Arts
Feb 26, 2016 · Grover Cleveland is at the center. The artist is Bernhard Gillam (1856-1896) who provided cartoons to the New York Graphic, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Harper’s Weekly, and Puck Magazine. He later became director-in-chief for Judge, where he continued to draw caricatures of American politicians. Each one was lithographed in four ...
Grover Cleveland · Presidential Campaigns: A Cartoon History, …
Anders Zorn, “Grover Cleveland,” Presidential Campaigns: A Cartoon History, 1789-1976, accessed March 1, 2025, https://collections.libraries.indiana.edu/presidentialcartoons/items/show/349.
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