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Re-post : The Republican Ponce de Leon and his Followers
About this Item
Title
The Republican Ponce de Leon and his followers / Keppler, Jr.
Summary
Print shows a group of conquistadors labeled "Hoar, Sherman, Depew, Harrison, Reed, McKinley [as Ponce de León], Wanamaker, W. Reid, Boutelle, [and] Foraker" gathered around a pool of water labeled "High Protection Doctrine", drinking the water, thinking that it is the fountain of youth. Frogs in the lower right corner are labeled "Monopolist".
Contributor Names
Keppler, Udo J., 1872-1956, artist
Created / Published
N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1894 January 24.
Subject Headings
- Hoar, George Frisbie,--1826-1904
- Sherman, John,--1823-1900
- Depew, Chauncey M.--(Chauncey Mitchell),--1834-1928
- Harrison, Benjamin,--1833-1901
- Reed, Thomas B.--(Thomas Brackett),--1839-1902
- McKinley, William,--1843-1901
- Wanamaker, John,--1838-1922
- Reid, Whitelaw,--1837-1912
- Boutelle, Charles A.--(Charles Addison),--1839-1901
- Foraker, Joseph Benson,--1846-1917
- Ponce de León, Juan,--1460?-1521
- Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
- Tariffs--1890-1900
- Youth--1890-1900
- Eating & drinking--1890-1900
- Wetlands--1890-1900
- Monopolies--1890-1900
- Frogs--1890-1900
Headings
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900.
Chromolithographs--Color--1890-1900.
Periodical illustrations--1890-1900.
Notes
- Title from item.
- Caption: They think it is the fountain of political youth and strength; but it is only a stagnant pool that is almost dried up.
- Illus. from Puck, v. 34, no. 881, (1894 January 24), centerfold.
- Copyright 1894 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Medium
1 print : chromolithograph.
Call Number/Physical Location
Illus. in AP101.P7 1894 (Case X) [P&P]
Repository
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
ppmsca 29175 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.29175
Library of Congress Control Number
2012648753
Reproduction Number
LC-DIG-ppmsca-29175 (digital file from original print)
Rights Advisory
No known restrictions on publication.
Online Format
image
LCCN Permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2012648753
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Indians Approaching under the Water-lilies : The Spaniards ready their rifles : A bloodbath is imminent : Nicaragua
Indians approaching under the water-lilies
Author: John William Orr
Publisher: [published 1858]
Edition/Format: Image : Graphic : Picture : No Linguistic Content
Summary:
Indians approaching a camp of Spaniards by concealing themselves under water lilies; the Spaniards are preparing to fire upon the Indians.
The Conquest of Mexico
Second half of the seventeenth century. Oil on canvas. Jay I. Kislak Collection, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress (090.00.00)
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Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Conquistadors, and the Conquest of Tenochtitlan - 1521 (Present Day Mexico)
Conquistadors, and the Conquest of Tenochtitlan (Mexico) - On Aug. 13, 1521, Cortés and his reinforced army swarmed across the causeways of Tenochtitlan to complete the conquest he had begun less than three years earlier. Lebrecht Music & Arts Photo Library/Alamy Stock Photo - Image and description are from historynet.com - Article: Hernando Cortes: Master of the Conquest.
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