Wood-engraved plate from magazine; 2 relief panels after Buberl showing 1. Garfield delivering a dispatch to General Thomas, and 2) Garfield taking the oath as …
2nd in collection of 4 colored and uncolored stipple-engravings (this one colored) by Angelo Zaffonato after Novelli; showing officers, soldiers and civilians in foreground of …
Etched caricature after A. Sharpshooter (pseudonym for Phillips), published April 1829; prelate, officers etc. on floor holding down and strangling John Bull, George IV blindfolded …
Hand-colored etched caricature (after Heath), lettered with title, artist's signature [Paul Pry], text within image and publication line: "Pub March 24 1829 by T. McFal …
Hand-colored engraved caricature plate, published Febr. 7th, 1798; man with placard on back preceded by halberd-carrier and followed by military fifer and drummer, George III …
Colored lithographed caricature; Confederate government removing and packing belongings in dog-wagon, African-Americans and other spectators standing by in derisive attitudes.
Lithographic caricature (published by Robinson?); Louis Philippe in uniform and others arriving with money bags, astride frogs, Andrew Jackson and others, including 1 figure in …
Hand-colored etched caricature (after Rowlandson), published December 21, 1785. 'William Eden (right) rushes towards Benedict Arnold (left) who receives him with open arms. Eden's right …
Lithographed cartoon by and after C(legg?); 2 figures in military uniform in center foreground, parade passing in street in left background, spectators in right foreground.
Lithographic caricature. 'The August 1864 Democratic national convention in Chicago is unfavorably compared to the Republican convention in Baltimore in June of the same year. …
Lithographed caricature (attribtued to Grandville), printed by Delaunois. The subject of the plate is the payment of the indemnity of twenty-five millions in the United …
Original wash drawing, heightened in tempera, by Boyd, initialed A.S.B.' from a photograph by D. Kemp Edwards'; soldiers addressed by Sir W. Laurier from steps …