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"Captivating Campaigns: A Glimpse into the World of Presidential Candidates" From anti-Nixon posters to iconic movie characters

Background imageCandidate Collection: WENDELL WILLKIE (1899-1944). American lawyer and presidential candidate. Photograph

WENDELL WILLKIE (1899-1944). American lawyer and presidential candidate. Photograph, 1940

Background imageCandidate Collection: NORMAN THOMAS (1884-1968). American Presbyterian minister and Socialist Party of

NORMAN THOMAS (1884-1968). American Presbyterian minister and Socialist Party of America presidential candidate, speaking at a peace rally in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 8 June 1940

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Presidential campaign banner for John Bell and Edward Everett

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Presidential campaign banner for John Bell and Edward Everett, featuring a 33-star flag. Created by H.C. Howard, 1860

Background imageCandidate Collection: CHILE: ELECTIONS, 1964. Supporters of Popular Action Front candidate Salvador Allende

CHILE: ELECTIONS, 1964. Supporters of Popular Action Front candidate Salvador Allende marching in Santiago at the time of the Chilean presidential elections, 5 September 1964

Background imageCandidate Collection: JOHN ANDERSON (1922- ). American politician. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler

JOHN ANDERSON (1922- ). American politician. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler, 1980, while running as an independent candidate for U.S. President

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1924. Campaign buttons supporting Republican Presidential

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1924. Campaign buttons supporting Republican Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates Calvin Coolidge and Charles Dawes, 1924

Background imageCandidate Collection: Digitally restored Presidential Poster of Republican Party nominees

Digitally restored Presidential Poster of Republican Party nominees
Digitally restored vintage Presidential Poster featuring Republican Party nominees Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax. It declares - In Union Is Strength. We Will Fight It Out On This Line

Background imageCandidate Collection: Vintage election poster showing the 1960 Democratic nominees

Vintage election poster showing the 1960 Democratic nominees for President and Vice President, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. It reads, Kennedy For President, Johnson For Vice President

Background imageCandidate Collection: American History Election print featuring Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson

American History Election print featuring Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson
Vintage American history Election print featuring Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson. It reads: The working-mans banner. For President, Ulysses S. Grant, The Galena Tanner

Background imageCandidate Collection: Voting by Ballot in the United States, 1872

Voting by Ballot in the United States, 1872

Background imageCandidate Collection: Voting by Ballot in the United States

Voting by Ballot in the United States

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 2517 x 1912

Source Size = 2517 x 1912
Sketches in New York during the Presidential Election: Taking Votes in a Railway Car

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3670 x 2430

Source Size = 3670 x 2430
The Plebiscitum. Soldiers Voting, 1870

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3748 x 2467

Source Size = 3748 x 2467
The Plebiscitum. Civilians Voting, 1870

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3927 x 2934

Source Size = 3927 x 2934
The Rejected Candidate, Drawn by Phiz, 1852

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3900 x 2904

Source Size = 3900 x 2904
The Successful Candidate, Drawn by Phiz, 1852

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3880 x 2446

Source Size = 3880 x 2446
Abd-El-Kader Voting for the French Empire

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3574 x 5014

Source Size = 3574 x 5014
The General Election: the Unpopular Candidate, 1880

Background imageCandidate Collection: Source Size = 3582 x 5006

Source Size = 3582 x 5006
The General Election: the Popular Candidate, 1880

Background imageCandidate Collection: The Elections in France: Removal of the Voting-Urn from a District Polling-Place

The Elections in France: Removal of the Voting-Urn from a District Polling-Place to the Mairie, 1869

Background imageCandidate Collection: The Elections in France: Electors Voting at the Polling-Place in the Faubourg St

The Elections in France: Electors Voting at the Polling-Place in the Faubourg St. Antoine, 1869

Background imageCandidate Collection: The Elections in France: Electors Receiving their Voting-Cards at the Mairie of Montmartre

The Elections in France: Electors Receiving their Voting-Cards at the Mairie of Montmartre, 1869

Background imageCandidate Collection: The Elections in France: Electors Voting at the Mairie of the Louvre, 1869

The Elections in France: Electors Voting at the Mairie of the Louvre, 1869

Background imageCandidate Collection: Examination at the Faculty of Medicine, 1901 (oil on canvas)

Examination at the Faculty of Medicine, 1901 (oil on canvas)
BAL7010 Examination at the Faculty of Medicine, 1901 (oil on canvas) by Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (1864-1901); 65x81 cm; Musee Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi

Background imageCandidate Collection: An Election Entertainment, 1755 (engraving)

An Election Entertainment, 1755 (engraving)
XJF396068 An Election Entertainment, 1755 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: from the Humours of an Election series; A tavern dinner organised by Whig)

Background imageCandidate Collection: GENERAL McCLELLAN, He was a major general during the American Civil War and the Democratic

GENERAL McCLELLAN, He was a major general during the American Civil War and the Democratic Party candidate for President in 1864, 1870s engraving

Background imageCandidate Collection: The Presidental Contest in America, Samuel Tilden, the Democratic Candidate and Rutherford

The Presidental Contest in America, Samuel Tilden, the Democratic Candidate and Rutherford Hayes, the Republic Candidate, Engraving 1876, Us, Usa, America, United States

Background imageCandidate Collection: J. Gillray: a Proof of the Refined Feelings of an Amiable Character, Lately a Candidate

J. Gillray: a Proof of the Refined Feelings of an Amiable Character, Lately a Candidate for an Ancient City (York). a Candidate Assaults a Lady Canvasser who has been Soliciting Votes for

Background imageCandidate Collection: The Rival Candidates, frontispiece in the book History of the Westminster Election

The Rival Candidates, frontispiece in the book History of the Westminster Election
XCF290964 The Rival Candidates, frontispiece in the book History of the Westminster Election.. by Lovers of Truth and Justice, London, 1784 (colour etching) by Rowlandson

Background imageCandidate Collection: Hon. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, 1860 (litho)

Hon. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, 1860 (litho)
BAL32911 Hon. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, 1860 (litho) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCandidate Collection: An Election Entertainment, engraved by T. E. Nicholson, from The Works of William Hogarth

An Election Entertainment, engraved by T. E. Nicholson, from The Works of William Hogarth
KW281803 An Election Entertainment, engraved by T.E. Nicholson, from The Works of William Hogarth, published 1833 (litho) by Hogarth

Background imageCandidate Collection: The election at Eatanswill, illustration from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens

The election at Eatanswill, illustration from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
KW259123 The election at Eatanswill, illustration from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (1812-70) published 1837 (litho) by Browne

Background imageCandidate Collection: Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem, 1840 (woodcut)

Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem, 1840 (woodcut)
XOS1766075 " Harrison & Tyler" campaign emblem, 1840 (woodcut) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCandidate Collection: WITH THE FLYING SQUADRON, CROSSING THE LINE, 1881: 1

WITH THE FLYING SQUADRON, CROSSING THE LINE, 1881: 1
WITH THE FLYING SQUADRON, " CROSSING THE LINE", 1881: 1. Neptunes First Visit. 2. A Candidate for Initiation. 3. Neptunes Triumphal Car. 4. The Last Sheep. 5. The Final Bath

Background imageCandidate Collection: A BUDDHIST ORDINATION IN CEYLON, SRI LANKA, 1876: 1. The Candidate giving Sil'

A BUDDHIST ORDINATION IN CEYLON, SRI LANKA, 1876: 1. The Candidate giving Sil"
A BUDDHIST ORDINATION IN CEYLON, SRI LANKA, 1876: 1. The Candidate giving " Sil" (taking his vows) before his Gurunanse or Tutor. 2. The Maha Nayaka Unnanse, or Chief Priest. 3

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Samuel L. Tilden and Thomas A

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Samuel L. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks as the Democratic candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1876

Background imageCandidate Collection: BENJAMIN HARRISON (1833-1901). 23rd President of the United States, 1889-1893

BENJAMIN HARRISON (1833-1901). 23rd President of the United States, 1889-1893. Harrison receiving election dispatches in his office, November 1888. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton as the Republican party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster by Sackett & Wilhelms, 1888

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. A crowd campaigning in Union Square, New York City

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. A crowd campaigning in Union Square, New York City, for presidential candidate George McClellan, running against Abraham Lincoln, on the night before the election

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Rail Candidate

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Rail Candidate. An anti-Republican cartoon by Currier & Ives from the presidential campaign of 1860

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Lithograph campaign poster, 1860, featuring Abraham Lincoln

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Lithograph campaign poster, 1860, featuring Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin as the Republican Party cadidates for President and Vice President

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Undecided Political Prize Fight. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Undecided Political Prize Fight. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas battling for the presidency in 1860, as Southern Democratic candidate John C

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872. Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as Liberal

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872. Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as Liberal Republican candidates for President and Vice President on an 1872 lithograph campaign poster by Currier & Ives

Background imageCandidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1896. William McKinley and Garret A

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1896. William McKinley and Garret A. Hobart as the Republican candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph campaign poster, 1896

Background imageCandidate Collection: CASS AND BUTLER, 1848. Presidential campaign poster for Lewis Cass and his running

CASS AND BUTLER, 1848. Presidential campaign poster for Lewis Cass and his running mate William Butler, for the Democratic Party during the 1848 election

Background imageCandidate Collection: SAMUEL J. TILDEN (1814-1886). Samuel Jones Tilden

SAMUEL J. TILDEN (1814-1886). Samuel Jones Tilden. American political leader. Cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast for the cover of Harpers Weekly, 11 November 1876

Background imageCandidate Collection: JOHN B. STANCHFIELD (1855-1921). American lawyer and politician. Photograph, 1900

JOHN B. STANCHFIELD (1855-1921). American lawyer and politician. Photograph, 1900

Background imageCandidate Collection: LUCIUS D. RICHARDS, 1890. American republican politician

LUCIUS D. RICHARDS, 1890. American republican politician. Engraving while a candidate for governor of Nebraska, 1890



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"Captivating Campaigns: A Glimpse into the World of Presidential Candidates" From anti-Nixon posters to iconic movie characters, American presidential campaigns have always been filled with intriguing personalities and powerful imagery. In 1960, an unforgettable poster emerged questioning Richard Nixon's trustworthiness - "Would YOU buy a used car from this man?" The skepticism towards the Republican candidate was palpable. Orson Welles brought Charles Foster Kane to life in the timeless masterpiece "Citizen Kane" (1941), shedding light on the complexities of power and ambition. This film not only showcased Welles' directorial genius but also resonated with audiences as they contemplated the nature of leadership. In support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's re-election campaign in 1940, James Montgomery Flagg designed a patriotic poster that rallied Americans behind their leader. Similarly, Ben Shahn's lithograph poster for FDR's campaign in 1944 depicted him as "Our Friend, " emphasizing his connection with the working class through the Political Action Committee of CIO. Ronald Reagan's official campaign poster for his successful bid for presidency in 1980 reflected his charisma and optimism, capturing the spirit of change he promised to bring to America. It symbolized hope and a new direction for the nation under Reagan's leadership. The suffragettes Pankhurst and Gawthorpe Rutland fought tirelessly for women's rights in 1907, paving the way for future female candidates who would challenge societal norms. Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford represented socialist ideals on a campaign poster during their run as presidential candidates in 1904. Ben Shahn once again made waves with his satirical lithograph poster titled "A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND" (1948). It humorously portrayed Harry Truman playing piano alongside Republican candidate Thomas E. Dewey, highlighting their rivalry during Truman's Democratic presidential campaign.