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  1. 1 print : chromolithograph. | Print shows a female figure labeled "Cuba" holding the Cuban flag, caught in a frying pan labeled "Spanish Misrule" that is being held above flames labeled "Anarchy" raging between fighting factions labeled "Insurgents" on the left and "Autonomists" on the right, on the island of Cuba.

  2. Apr 2, 2018 · anarchism · cuba · autonomy · civil wars · intervention (international law) · flags · cuban · frying · pots & pans · spanish-american war · symbolic representation · cartoons (commentary) · chromolithographs · color · periodical illustrations

  3. Title: The duty of the hour; - to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate / Dalrymple. Creator (s): Dalrymple, Louis, 1866-1905, artist. Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1898 May 11. Medium: 1 print : chromolithograph.

  4. Sep 21, 2014 · ‘The Duty of the Hour’ – March 4, 1911. This painting was given away with the ‘Weekly Freeman,’ which was sympathetic to Irish self-government (Home Rule). The beautiful female figure ‘Erin’ is...

  5. Oct 25, 2023 · Media in category "Political cartoons from the United States presidential election, 1892". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. "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 ...

  6. The campaign of 1892 was a rematch between Cleveland and Harrison, with no substantial change in issues. Cartoonists depicted this contest as another big money campaign for the Republicans, but there was less evidence of corruption in this campaign than in that of 1888 (27A-1067014).

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  8. Gilded Age Cartoons. Images from Josh Brown’s lecture, "Seeing Boom and Bust: Capital and Labor in the Gilded Age Pictorial Press," Illustrating the Gilded Age: Political Cartoons and the Press in American Politics and Culture, 1877-1901, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, Fremont, Ohio, May 20/June 6, 2008. 59.

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