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American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those trusts he considered bad for the public interest while restraining those whose business practices he considered good for the country

American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those trusts he considered bad for the public interest while restraining those whose business practices he considered good for the country
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American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those trusts he considered bad for the public interest while restraining those whose business practices he considered good for the country

T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1909.
American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, c1909, showing President Theodore Roosevelt slaying those trusts he considered " bad" for the public interest while restraining those whose business practices he considered " good" for the country. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1909 Bear Berryman Clifford Commerce Monopoly Politics Progressive Era Republican Party Roosevelt Teddy Bear Theodore Trust

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This print by Clifford Berryman, dating back to 1909, depicts President Theodore Roosevelt fearlessly taking on the trusts that he believed were detrimental to the public interest. With his unwavering determination and strong leadership, Roosevelt is shown slaying these "bad" trusts while simultaneously restraining those whose business practices he deemed beneficial for the country. The image beautifully captures the essence of Roosevelt's progressive era presidency, where he fervently fought against monopolies and advocated for fair commerce practices. As a symbol of his political prowess and dedication to serving America, Roosevelt stands tall in this cartoon with an aura of authority. Berryman's artistic talent shines through as he portrays Roosevelt as a man who fearlessly confronts challenges head-on. The use of symbolism is evident in depicting trusts as menacing creatures that threaten society's well-being. Through this visual metaphor, Berryman highlights how trust-busting was one of the key pillars of Roosevelt's Republican Party platform during his time in office. This iconic image serves as a reminder of President Theodore Roosevelt's significant contributions towards shaping American politics and economy during the early 20th century. It encapsulates his relentless pursuit of justice and fairness while navigating complex economic landscapes. Overall, this timeless artwork continues to inspire admiration for Teddy Bear - a true champion for progress and reform in American history.


Framed Prints

Introducing the captivating Media Storehouse Framed Print of the iconic Clifford Berryman cartoon from Granger Art on Demand. This vintage masterpiece, created in 1909, depicts President Theodore Roosevelt in an iconic moment as he boldly takes on the "trusts" he believed were detrimental to the public interest. With a striking and intricate detail, this historical image captures the essence of Roosevelt's strong leadership and unwavering commitment to the greater good. Add this captivating piece to your home or office space and bring a piece of American history into your everyday life.


Photo Prints

Introducing the captivating Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, featuring the iconic political cartoon by Clifford Berryman titled "T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1909." This historical masterpiece depicts President Theodore Roosevelt in bold action, slaying those trusts he believed were detrimental to the public interest, while restraining those whose business practices he considered beneficial for the country. This captivating image, sourced from Granger Art on Demand (item 140_1661110), is a testament to the powerful leadership and reformist spirit of one of America's most influential presidents. Bring this piece of history into your home or office and relive the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt with our high-quality, museum-grade photographic prints.


Poster Prints

Introducing the captivating and historically significant Media Storehouse range of poster prints, featuring the iconic Clifford Berryman cartoon from 1909. Witness President Theodore Roosevelt in action as he boldly takes on the "trusts" he believed were detrimental to the public interest, while deftly restraining those whose business practices he considered beneficial for the country. This powerful and evocative image, sourced from Granger Art on Demand (item number 140_1661110), is an essential addition to any history or political enthusiast's collection. Bring a piece of American history into your home or office with this striking and thought-provoking poster print.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Delve into history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic 1909 Clifford Berryman cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt. Witness the legendary moment as Roosevelt takes a stand against the "bad trusts" threatening the public interest, while shielding those deemed beneficial for the country. Engage in a thrilling puzzle experience that brings history to life, fostering both education and entertainment.

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