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Cartoon Collection (page 5)

Cartoons have long been a powerful medium for social and political commentary, using humor and satire to convey important messages

Background imageCartoon Collection: Alfred Austin (1835-1913) British poet laureate from 1896. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne

Alfred Austin (1835-1913) British poet laureate from 1896. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) in the Fancy Portraits series in Punch, London, 3 March 1883

Background imageCartoon Collection: Tintin and Snowy comic characters appearing on the former headquarters of Tintin publisher

Tintin and Snowy comic characters appearing on the former headquarters of Tintin publisher Le Lombard, close to the Gare du Midi, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageCartoon Collection: Dinosaur

Dinosaur
Jukyong Park

Background imageCartoon Collection: Dinosaur

Dinosaur
Jukyong Park

Background imageCartoon Collection: Dinosaur

Dinosaur
Jukyong Park

Background imageCartoon Collection: Chicken Funny Illustration Art 01

Chicken Funny Illustration Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cow Highland Illustration Art 01

Cow Highland Illustration Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cow Highland Illustration Art 02

Cow Highland Illustration Art 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cow Highland Illustration Art 03

Cow Highland Illustration Art 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cow Highland Illustration Art 04

Cow Highland Illustration Art 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cow Highland Illustration Art 05

Cow Highland Illustration Art 05
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cow Highland Illustration Art 06

Cow Highland Illustration Art 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Fox Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01

Fox Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Fox Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02

Fox Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Giraffe Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01

Giraffe Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Giraffe Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02

Giraffe Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01

Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02

Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 03

Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 04

Lion Africa Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Wolf Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01

Wolf Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Wolf Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02

Wolf Wild Animal Vintage Illustration Art 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Cats

The Cats
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageCartoon Collection: Mam'selle Coco, j'voudrais un beau chapeau pour le Dimanche (Mam'selle Coco, I would like..., 1919)

Mam'selle Coco, j'voudrais un beau chapeau pour le Dimanche (Mam'selle Coco, I would like..., 1919)
Mam'selle Coco, j'voudrais un beau chapeau pour le Dimanche (Mam'selle Coco, I would like a nice hat for Sunday), 1919. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Coco and Boy Capel. From the album Tangoville-sur-mer, 1913. Creator: Sem

Coco and Boy Capel. From the album Tangoville-sur-mer, 1913. Creator: Sem, (Georges Goursat) (1863-1934)
Coco and Boy Capel. From the album Tangoville-sur-mer, 1913. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Closerie of purple, c.1860-1865. Creator: Vernier, Charles (1813-1892)

Closerie of purple, c.1860-1865. Creator: Vernier, Charles (1813-1892)
Closerie of purple, c.1860-1865. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Konstantin Stanislavski: On the way to St. Petersburg, c.1910. Creator: Unknown artist

Konstantin Stanislavski: On the way to St. Petersburg, c.1910. Creator: Unknown artist
Konstantin Stanislavski: On the way to St. Petersburg, c.1910. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Konstantin Stanislavski as General Krutítsky in the comedy “Even the smartest person can do

Konstantin Stanislavski as General Krutítsky in the comedy “Even the smartest person can do
Konstantin Stanislavski as General Krutitsky in the comedy "Even the smartest person can do something stupid" by Alexander Ostrowski, 1910. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Konstantin Stanislavski as Rakitin in the play “A Month in the Country” based on I. Turgenev, 1909

Konstantin Stanislavski as Rakitin in the play “A Month in the Country” based on I. Turgenev, 1909
Konstantin Stanislavski as Rakitin in the play "A Month in the Country" based on I. Turgenev, 1909. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Stanislavski: In the bosom of nature, Early 1900s. Creator: Unknown artist

Stanislavski: In the bosom of nature, Early 1900s. Creator: Unknown artist
Stanislavski: In the bosom of nature, Early 1900s. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Airship hunting, c.1921. Creator: Guillaume, Albert (1873-1942)

Airship hunting, c.1921. Creator: Guillaume, Albert (1873-1942)
Airship hunting, c.1921. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Moscow Art Theater Troika, 1902. Creator: Unknown artist

Moscow Art Theater Troika, 1902. Creator: Unknown artist
Moscow Art Theater Troika, 1902. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Otto von Bismarck, admired by Ito Hirobumi, 1888. Creator: Bigot, Georges (1860-1927)

Otto von Bismarck, admired by Ito Hirobumi, 1888. Creator: Bigot, Georges (1860-1927)
Otto von Bismarck, admired by Ito Hirobumi, 1888. Private Collection

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 15

Kids Wall Art 15
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 14

Kids Wall Art 14
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 13

Kids Wall Art 13
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 12

Kids Wall Art 12
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 11

Kids Wall Art 11
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 10

Kids Wall Art 10
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 09

Kids Wall Art 09
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 08

Kids Wall Art 08
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 07

Kids Wall Art 07
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 06

Kids Wall Art 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 05

Kids Wall Art 05
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 04

Kids Wall Art 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 03

Kids Wall Art 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 01

Kids Wall Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageCartoon Collection: Kids Wall Art 02

Kids Wall Art 02
Rafal Kulik



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Cartoons have long been a powerful medium for social and political commentary, using humor and satire to convey important messages. From the early 19th century to the present day, these illustrations have captured significant moments in history and exposed societal issues. In 1911, an American Socialist poster depicted the capitalist pyramid, highlighting the unequal distribution of wealth in society. This thought-provoking image aimed to raise awareness about economic disparities and advocate for a more equitable system. Another notable cartoon from 1802 by James Gillray satirized Edward Jenner's vaccination efforts against smallpox. Titled "The Cow-Pock, " it cleverly criticized Jenner's controversial method while shedding light on public skepticism towards medical advancements. In 1805, Gillray created another iconic piece titled "The Plumb-pudding in danger, " mocking Napoleon Bonaparte's peace overture with British Prime Minister William Pitt. The cartoon portrayed both leaders carving up the world like a meal, symbolizing their hunger for power during times of conflict. During the mid-19th century, cartoons were also used as a means to address environmental concerns. An 1866 illustration called "Deaths Dispensary" highlighted water pollution as a source of disease, emphasizing the need for clean water sources and proper sanitation practices. Punch magazine contributed its fair share of memorable cartoons too. In 1855, they published an amusing depiction featuring dinosaurs roaming around London's Crystal Palace exhibition—an imaginative blend of science fiction and humor that captivated readers at that time. Moving forward to World War II era propaganda posters; one lithograph from around 1943 featured Potato Pete urging people to join him in attacking enemies—a playful yet persuasive way to encourage support for war efforts through relatable characters. Imperialism was also critiqued through cartoons such as an American illustration from 1882 named "The Devilfish in Egyptian Waters.