Genre: Illustrations and Cartoons
Illustrations and Cartoons
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A. Dupré,
La Liberté
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George Richardson, "Concord, Discord, Liberty,
Servitude,"
Iconology
(1779)
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Gibelin,
Libertas Americana
(1783)
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B. Reading,
America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions
of Her Illustrious Sons
(1783)
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Jean Baptiste Huet,
America Paying Homage to France
(1783)
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America Trampling on Oppression
(1789)
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Jean Francis Renault,
The Triumph of Liberty
(1796)
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Edward Savage,
Liberty in the Form of the Goddess of Youth Giving
Support to the Bald Eagle
(1796)
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John James Barralet,
Apotheosis of George Washington
(1802)
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"The Save-all and the
Extinguisher!!,"
(1803)
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John Scoles,
Consecrated to the Memory of General Alexander
Hamilton
(1804)
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George Cruikshank, "Boney beating Mack—And
Nelson giving him a Whack,"
(1805)
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Goddess of Liberty with the Portrait of Jefferson
(1807)
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George Cruikshank, "Death or Liberty!,"
(1819)
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Julien(?),
Solidarity and Liberty
(1830)
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Jean-Ignace Grandville and Eugène Forest,
France Being Devoured by Crows of all Kinds
(1831)
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Auguste Desperet, "With these black clouds swirling
around him, he no longer sees his chariot's giddy career,"
(1832)
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Honoré Daumier, "Don't meddle with the
press,"
(1834)
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"Bureau des départs,"
Le Charivari
(1848)
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"The explosion is unavoidable and
will be terrible!,"
(c. 1848)
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"The giant sea-snake, like many
that have appeared in 1848,"
Illustrite Zeitung
(1848)
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Achille Deveria,
Etude pour une figure allégorique de la Liberté
(c. 1848)
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"Free Italy (?),"
Punch
(1859)
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Félicien Rops, "Order Reigns in Warsaw,"
(1860)
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"God, Our Country and
Liberty,"
(1861)
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Alexander and Moritz Kann,
Emancipation Proclamation
(1863)
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In Memory of Abraham Lincoln
(c. 1865)
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"The Next Morning,"
Life
(1877)
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Root & Tinker,
Liberty Enlightening the World
(1883)
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"The Battery Park of the
Future—A Study for the Consideration of New Yorkers,"
The Evening Telegram
(1884)
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"The Arrival of
'Liberty',"
(c. 1884)
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"The Statue of Liberty One Thousand Years Later"
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
(1884)
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"Let the Advertising Agents Take
Charge of the Bartholdi Business, and the Money Will Be Raised Without
Delay,"
Puck
(1885)
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"A Hint to the Public,"
The Daily Graphic
(1885)
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"Liberty Enlightening the World as
to the Best Six-Cord Thread in the Market,"
(c. 1885)
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Grant Hamilton, "A Peep into the Future,"
Judge
(1886)
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"Puck's Patent Plan for a
Tremendous Tower at the Great Fair,"
Puck
(c. 1889)
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"If you're going to turn
this island into a garbage dump, I'm going back to France,"
Judge
(1890)
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Walter Crane,
The Triumph of Labour
(1891)