A round of billiards between William Henry Harrison and Andrew Jackson, who each stand at one end of the table. Seen at left are Daniel Webster and Henry Clay, and at right are Martin Van Buren and Thomas Hart Benton. A portrait of Washington hangs at left above Clay and a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte hangs at right above Jackson.; "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1836, by H.R. Robinson, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States of the Southern District of New York.
Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass engage in a bout of fisticuffs in their battle for the presidency in 1...
Satire on the public conflict between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle over the future of the Bank...
A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Hen...
Opposing candidates Martin Van Buren (Democrat) and William Henry Harrison (Whig) face each other ac...
The presidential campaign of 1836 viewed as a card game by a satirist in sympathy with the Whigs. O...
The artist resorts to the familiar metaphor of a card game for the presidential stakes in his rendit...
Another satire on Andrew Jackson's conflict with French king Louis Philippe over French reparations ...
The caricature reflects the bitter antagonism between Kentucky senator Henry Clay and President Andr...
Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County, Virginia. By the age of twenty, Clay had e...
Republican Senator from Kentucky, 1806-1807, 1810-1811; Congressman, 1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825...
A portrait of Major General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), ca. 1812. Jackson was a lawyer by education...
A satire on the failure of the combined efforts of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, and Nic...
Reflecting Whig preelection confidence in the campaign of 1844, the artist portrays that party's asc...
Henry Clay is the hunter, and various Democrats his quarry. Clay wears a fringed buckskin outfit and...
A woodland fantasy satirizing the prominent figures of the 1844 election campaign. The artist again...
Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass engage in a bout of fisticuffs in their battle for the presidency in 1...
Satire on the public conflict between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle over the future of the Bank...
A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Hen...
Opposing candidates Martin Van Buren (Democrat) and William Henry Harrison (Whig) face each other ac...
The presidential campaign of 1836 viewed as a card game by a satirist in sympathy with the Whigs. O...
The artist resorts to the familiar metaphor of a card game for the presidential stakes in his rendit...
Another satire on Andrew Jackson's conflict with French king Louis Philippe over French reparations ...
The caricature reflects the bitter antagonism between Kentucky senator Henry Clay and President Andr...
Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County, Virginia. By the age of twenty, Clay had e...
Republican Senator from Kentucky, 1806-1807, 1810-1811; Congressman, 1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825...
A portrait of Major General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), ca. 1812. Jackson was a lawyer by education...
A satire on the failure of the combined efforts of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, and Nic...
Reflecting Whig preelection confidence in the campaign of 1844, the artist portrays that party's asc...
Henry Clay is the hunter, and various Democrats his quarry. Clay wears a fringed buckskin outfit and...
A woodland fantasy satirizing the prominent figures of the 1844 election campaign. The artist again...
Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass engage in a bout of fisticuffs in their battle for the presidency in 1...
Satire on the public conflict between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle over the future of the Bank...
A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Hen...