The object is a reproduction of an editorial cartoon that satirizes the Clinton administration\u27s use of the Lincoln bedroom as a means for fundraising. In the cartoon, a man lays in bed while reading a newspaper. A woman stands at the door while reading the establishment\u27s checkout policy. A portrait of Abraham Lincoln is prominently displayed on the wall. The cartoon is signed by the author in red ink in the upper right corner.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cartoons/1100/thumbnail.jp
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Linco...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln ...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
The object is a reproduction of an editorial cartoon that satirizes the Clinton administration\u27s ...
A copy of a cartoon depicting portraits of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt,...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Frank Leslie\u27s Ill...
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The print is a reproduction of a cartoon that was originally published in January 1862. The cartoon ...
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An original ink on board cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln in front of a fractured house labeled RAC...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Linco...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln ...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
The object is a reproduction of an editorial cartoon that satirizes the Clinton administration\u27s ...
A copy of a cartoon depicting portraits of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt,...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Frank Leslie\u27s Ill...
The print is a reproduction of an 1860 political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Lincoln is shown e...
The print is a reproduction of a cartoon that was originally published in January 1862. The cartoon ...
Page of cartoons from an unidentified magazine. One of the cartoons includes an Abraham Lincoln quot...
The cartoon features an image of Lincoln sitting in a chair (much like that of the Lincoln Memorial ...
Reproduction of newspaper cartoon that depicts Abraham Lincoln and suggests a comparison between the...
The print is a reproduction of a pro-Lincoln satirical cartoon that was published just before the 18...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon. In the cartoon, two men are s...
An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Mayor Ed Austin, JEA, River City Renaissan...
An original ink on board cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln in front of a fractured house labeled RAC...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Linco...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln ...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...