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Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic views of Donatis Comet as seen from the Cambridge

DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic views of Donatis Comet as seen from the Cambridge Observatory in England, 21-25 September 1858. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: ANTI-WAR PROTEST, 1922. Women from the National League for Limitations of Armament

ANTI-WAR PROTEST, 1922. Women from the National League for Limitations of Armament with an anti-war sign. Photograph, 1922

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1922. Harry C. Myers in Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, directed by Robert F

ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1922. Harry C. Myers in Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, directed by Robert F. Hill, 1922

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916. Scene from the Babylonian sequence in David Wark Griffith s

FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916. Scene from the Babylonian sequence in David Wark Griffith s
FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916. Scene from the Babylonian sequence in David Wark Griffiths film Intolerance, 1916

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: FILM: JEALOUSY, 1914. French poster for the silent film JEALOUSY, starring Max Linder

FILM: JEALOUSY, 1914. French poster for the silent film JEALOUSY, starring Max Linder, who seems to have lost a fencing match with his wife

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: ALPINE MOUNTAINEERS, 1908. Ascent of Mont Blanc, passing enormous ice cliffs at

ALPINE MOUNTAINEERS, 1908. Ascent of Mont Blanc, passing enormous ice cliffs at junction of Glacier des Bossons and Glacier de Taconnaz, Savoy Alps. Stereograph, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NEW YORK: CANVASSING, 1881. A New York City politician running for office pays

NEW YORK: CANVASSING, 1881. A New York City politician running for office pays a visit to a tenement home. Wood engraving, American, 1881

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: UNICORN, 12th CENTURY. Drawing after an illuminated bestiary manuscript, 12th century

UNICORN, 12th CENTURY. Drawing after an illuminated bestiary manuscript, 12th century

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: ESPIONAGE ACT PROTEST, 1922. Wives, mothers, and children of men imprisoned under

ESPIONAGE ACT PROTEST, 1922. Wives, mothers, and children of men imprisoned under the Espionage Act protesting for their release outside the White House in Washington D.C

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: U. S. SUPREME COURT, 1891. Sketches in the United States Supreme Court

U. S. SUPREME COURT, 1891. Sketches in the United States Supreme Court
U.S. SUPREME COURT, 1891. Sketches in the United States Supreme Court. Engraving from drawings by Clinedinst, 1891

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Woodcut, c1496, by Albrecht Durer

MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Woodcut, c1496, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: GRIFFIN, 1533. Woodcut, 1533, from a French signet

GRIFFIN, 1533. Woodcut, 1533, from a French signet

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: ALLEGORY OF THE MOON, 1482. Allegorical representation of Luna, Roman goddess of the moon

ALLEGORY OF THE MOON, 1482. Allegorical representation of Luna, Roman goddess of the moon. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: HERACLES & EURYSTHEUS. Heracles bringing the Erymanthian boar to King Eurystheus: wood engraving

HERACLES & EURYSTHEUS. Heracles bringing the Erymanthian boar to King Eurystheus: wood engraving, 19th century, after an ancient Greek vase painting

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: HOMER: THE ILIAD. Venus, disguised as the ancient maid, Groea, visits Helen as

HOMER: THE ILIAD. Venus, disguised as the ancient maid, Groea, visits Helen as she walks on walls of Troy. On the right Trojan women look down onto the battlefield Line drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: WOMAN CLOTHED WITH SUN. French manuscript illumination, c1415, from the Apocalypse

WOMAN CLOTHED WITH SUN. French manuscript illumination, c1415, from the Apocalypse

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: LION, KING OF BEASTS. Austrian manuscript illumination, late 15th century

LION, KING OF BEASTS. Austrian manuscript illumination, late 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: PYGMALION & GALATEA. Pygmalion embracing his sculpture: French ms. illumination, c1405

PYGMALION & GALATEA. Pygmalion embracing his sculpture: French ms. illumination, c1405

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: GRIFFIN AND TWO BOARS. Illumination from a 12th century English Latin bestiary

GRIFFIN AND TWO BOARS. Illumination from a 12th century English Latin bestiary

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: DOSSO: CIRCE. Circe (or Melissa). Oil on canvas, c1531, by Dosso Dossi

DOSSO: CIRCE. Circe (or Melissa). Oil on canvas, c1531, by Dosso Dossi

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: POLITICAL PARTIES CARTOON. The Democratic and Republican parties (symbolized, respectively

POLITICAL PARTIES CARTOON. The Democratic and Republican parties (symbolized, respectively, by a donkey and an elephant) straddling the vital questions of the day

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: TAMMANY TIGER. Tired of the Show. The Fate of the Tammany Tiger and his Keeper

NAST: TAMMANY TIGER. Tired of the Show. The Fate of the Tammany Tiger and his Keeper. Cartoon by Thomas Nast showing the arrow of Reform killing Tammany Hall and its prominent members, c1875

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Does your husband object to dry Sundays? No, but I do

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Does your husband object to dry Sundays? No, but I do
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. " Does your husband object to dry Sundays?" " No, but I do. He used to feel so dreadfully penitent Monday mornings that he d give me at least ten dollars as a

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. A Horrible Wish

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. A Horrible Wish. Parson Biffbang (of Deadgulch, to Alkali Ike)- " See here, Ike, that makes seven times you ve gone out t see a man, an th sermon ain t half over yet

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Deplorable Condition of New York Police if the Dry Sundays Continue

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Deplorable Condition of New York Police if the Dry Sundays Continue
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Deplorable Condition of New York Police if the " Dry Sundays" Continue. Cartoon, American, 1895

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Angel- I d like a drink of milk-and-honey, sir. St

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Angel- I d like a drink of milk-and-honey, sir. St
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Angel- " I d like a drink of milk-and-honey, sir." St. Peter- " Now, look here, my lad; you can t get it to-day

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. On Desert of Sahara. New Yorker (to Arab)- Call this dry

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. On Desert of Sahara. New Yorker (to Arab)- Call this dry
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. On Desert of Sahara. New Yorker (to Arab)- " Call this dry! Why it ain t in it with New York on a Sunday." Cartoon, American, 1895

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Young parson- What did you think of my sermon on Dry Sundays

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Young parson- What did you think of my sermon on Dry Sundays
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Young parson- " What did you think of my sermon on Dry Sundays, deacon?" The deacon- " Why, parson, that sermon wuz dryer n I wuz." Cartoon, American

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Following a clew. Only a dime, sir; an I ll tell yer honest

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Following a clew. Only a dime, sir; an I ll tell yer honest
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Following a clew. " Only a dime, sir; an I ll tell yer honest, I want ter buy a drink wid it." " Sh, my good fellow

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. The Sunday-Closing Movement in Africa. The Crocodile- What

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. The Sunday-Closing Movement in Africa. The Crocodile- What
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. The Sunday-Closing Movement in Africa. The Crocodile- " What! Tryin t get a drink on Sunday, eh? I ll have to pull you in. Cartoon, American, 1895

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Blue Laws (to D. B. Hill)- Don t turn against me, papa

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Blue Laws (to D. B. Hill)- Don t turn against me, papa
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Blue Laws (to D.B. Hill)- " Don t turn against me, papa. You and your legislature created me, not to be enforced, but to be used for blackmail." Cartoon, American

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. New York Under the Blue Laws. Cartoon, American, 1895

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. New York Under the Blue Laws. Cartoon, American, 1895

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: ELECTION, 1876. Hen(dricks)-Pecked

NAST: ELECTION, 1876. Hen(dricks)-Pecked. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, depicting presidential running mates Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas Hendricks nursing their inflation rag baby

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: ELECTION, 1876. A Hard Summer for the Soft Rag Baby. Cartoon by Thomas Nast

NAST: ELECTION, 1876. A Hard Summer for the Soft Rag Baby. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, depicting presidential running mates Samuel J

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: ELECTION, 1876. The Elephant Walks Around - And the Still Hunt is Nearly Over

NAST: ELECTION, 1876. The Elephant Walks Around - And the Still Hunt is Nearly Over
NAST: ELECTION, 1876. " The Elephant Walks Around" - And the " Still Hunt" is Nearly Over. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: WILLIAM MAGEAR TWEED (1823-1878). American politician. Willie, We Have Missed You

WILLIAM MAGEAR TWEED (1823-1878). American politician. Willie, We Have Missed You! Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, showing Boss Tweed arriving back in the United States after escaping prison

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS (1807-1886). American lawyer, diplomat, and author. Croppies, Lie Down

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS (1807-1886). American lawyer, diplomat, and author. Croppies, Lie Down. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, showing Adams as a political candidate, stepping on Irish men

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. An Aggressive Still Hunt. Governor Tilden has for years

NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. An Aggressive Still Hunt. Governor Tilden has for years
NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. An " Aggressive" " Still Hunt." " Governor Tilden has for years, like a hound on the scent, followed the members of the Ring patiently, secretly

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Putting a Head On. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, mocking Samuel J

NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Putting a Head On. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, mocking Samuel J. Tildens attempt at Democratic reform

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Still Hunt -ing

NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Still Hunt -ing
NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. " Still Hunt" -ing. The End of the Saratoga Fox-Hunt - A Tale of Reform. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, mocking Samuel J. Tildens Democratic reform

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: THOMAS NAST (1840-1902). American cartoonist. Why We Laugh. Cartoon by Thomas Nast of himself

THOMAS NAST (1840-1902). American cartoonist. Why We Laugh. Cartoon by Thomas Nast of himself, celebrating the Republican nominees for the presidential election of 1876 - Rutherford B

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: THOMAS NAST (1840-1902). American cartoonist. Continue that I Broached in Jest

THOMAS NAST (1840-1902). American cartoonist. Continue that I Broached in Jest
THOMAS NAST (1840-1902). American cartoonist. " Continue that I Broached in Jest." -Shakespeare. Cartoon by Thomas Nast of himself

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: INFLATION CARTOON. The dead lock - and now the Democratic tiger has lost his head

NAST: INFLATION CARTOON. The dead lock - and now the Democratic tiger has lost his head. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, showing the Democratic party as a tiger killed by inflation

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. A Box Stew; or, an Enviable Position. Usufructuary Tilden: William

NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. A Box Stew; or, an Enviable Position. Usufructuary Tilden: William
NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. A Box Stew; or, an Enviable Position. Usufructuary Tilden: " William, we would miss you - until I am in the White House." (Hard on Tweed)

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Governor Tildens Democratic Wolf (Gaunt and Hungry ) and the Goat

NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Governor Tildens Democratic Wolf (Gaunt and Hungry ) and the Goat
NAST: TILDEN CARTOON, 1876. Governor Tildens Democratic " Wolf (Gaunt and Hungry" ) and the Goat (Labor). Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, critical of Senator Samuel J

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: SCHURZ AND REID, 1876. Getting in Tune

SCHURZ AND REID, 1876. Getting in Tune. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, showing Senator Carl Shurz and New York Tribune editor Whitelaw Reid

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2016: ANTI-GREENBACK CARTOON. After the Greenback Deluge, the Millenium

ANTI-GREENBACK CARTOON. After the Greenback Deluge, the Millenium. Cartoon by Joseph Keppler showing members of the Greenback Party drowning in a sea of paper money as others sail toward a rainbow



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