Cartoon America: A Library of Congress Exhibition

CHECKLIST OF OBJECTS

Thomas Nast. The Crown Covers a Multitude of Shortcomings. Sir James (G.B.) "No one will miss it now, you know", 1888
Published in The Daily Graphic, September 27, 1888
Ink with scraping out over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09120; DLC/PP-2003:133 (1)

Herb Block. "Is this what you mean?" ca. 1939
Ink, crayon, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing with overlay
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07910
© Herb Block Foundation (2)

Ding Darling. To Avoid Hitting the Brick in the Road, 1942
Published in the Des Moines Register, September 29, 1942
Ink brush over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09121
Courtesy of J.N. "Ding" Darling Foundation (3)
© J. N. "Ding" Darling Foundation

Edmund Duffy. From Ever Darkening Clouds, ca. 1944
Probably published in the Baltimore Sun
Crayon, ink brush, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07517 (4)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Etta Hulme. "It's from the I.R.S.-- it says, 'all income, from whatever source derived -- ," 1975
Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April 10, 1975
Crayon, ink, and opaque white over blue pencil and graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-04613 (5)
© Etta Hulme, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1975

Art Young. World of Creepers, 1907
Published in Life, November 14, 1907
Ink wash and opaque white
LC-DIG-ppmsca-04662 (6)

C.K. Berryman. Turkey Hunting in the Old Dominion, November 3, 1906
Published in the Washington Post, Saturday, November 3, 1906
Pen and ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07883 (7)

John T. McCutcheon. The Mysterious Stranger, 1904
Published by the Chicago Tribune, November 10, 1904
Ink
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07170 (8)

John Jensen. "Ah'm makin' way fer Bobby K," ca. 1968
Watercolor and ink brush over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07182 (9)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

John Fischetti. "Barry's the captain and if he says this is mainstream, that's good enough for me," 1964
Probably published in the New York Herald Tribune, 1964
India ink, tonal film overlay, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing with paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-04607 (10)
© Publishers Newspaper Syndicate, 1964

Rube Goldberg. Rubbing It In, 1944
Published in the New York Sun, August 20, 1944
Crayon, India ink, opaque white, and graphite with scraping out
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03646 (11)

William Gropper. Fat man with telescope standing on a mound of skulls
Possibly published in New Masses
Ink, crayon, and opaque white with spatter over blue pencil, between 1920 and 1940
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03602 (12)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Vaughn Shoemaker. But How to Let Go -- Gracefully, 1965
Published in the Chicago American, 1965
Ink brush, crayon, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing with overlays and paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09125 (13)

Bill Mauldin, "You've been acting like civilians!" 1963
Crayon, ink and opaque white with scratching out and paste-on over graphite underdrawing
Published by the Chicago Sun-Times, April 17 1963
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07893 (14)
© 1963 by Bill Mauldin. Courtesy of the Mauldin Estate

Paul Conrad. "My disarmament plan is better than your disarmament plan!" 1961
Published in the Denver Post, September 27, 1961
Crayon and ink brush over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09425 (15)
© used with permission, Paul Conrad, The Denver Post, 1961

Ed Valtman. "I want to make it perfectly clear that national defense requires 18-cent oil," 1970
Published in The Hartford Times, March 1, 1970
Ink and tonal film overlay over graphiteunderdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09112 (16)
© Estate of Edmund S. Valtman, used with permission

Art Wood. First Woman Astronaut, 1974
Used on national television, 1974
Watercolor and ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-0789 (17)
© Art Wood

Art Wood. Where do we go from here? 1983
Published in the Farm Bureau News, August 29, 1983
Porous point pen and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09113 (18)
© Art Wood

Art Wood. Washington Money Machine, between 1956 and 1965
Published in the Pittsburgh Press
Crayon, ink brush, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09426 (19)
© Art Wood

Art Wood. MIG Fighter, 1963
Published in the Pittsburgh Press, February 24, 1963
Crayon, ink brush, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09427 (20)
© Art Wood

Art Wood. The Shadow, ca. 1955
Published in the Richmond News Leader
Ink brush and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09114 (21)
© Art Wood

Louis Raemaekers. Von der Goltz Pacha et le bec-de-gaz d'Erzeroem (The Orient Express), ca. 1916
Reprinted in Kultur in Cartoons, p. 209
Charcoal, watercolor, and graphite
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09428 (22)

Pat Oliphant. Waiting for Reagan, 1982
Published by Universal Press Syndicate, August 11, 1982
Ink with opaque white out graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-10609 (23)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Peter Arno. "Let's go to the Trans-Lux and hiss Roosevelt!" 1936
Close variant published in the New Yorker, September 19, 1936
Ink brush, ink wash, and opaque white
LC-DIG-ppmsca-06566 (24)
© Estate of Peter Arno

Garrett Price. "I'm doing a bit of pre-furlough research," 1945
Published in Esquire, 1945
Watercolor and crayon over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09429 (25)

George Price. Housewife, wearing bunny cocktail outfit, greets husband with a drink as he enters the front door, 1971
Published without caption in the New Yorker, January 15, 1972
Watercolor and ink brush with white out over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03305 (26)
© 1971, New Yorker, reproduced courtesy of Cartoonbank

E. Simms Campbell. Cuties. "It's a quiz show. They want to know which has the worst temper, blondes or redheads. You answer him, dearie; you've been both!"
November 2, 1952
Watercolor over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05869 (27)
© 1952, King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Barbara Shermund. I'm Sorry! between 1945 and 1955
Watercolor, crayon, and ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05772 (28)

Dorothy McKay. "I am not the husband -I'm the father!" between 1940 and 1960
Watercolor and graphite
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07848 (29)

James Thurber. "Oh, Mr. Benholding, I never saw that look in your eyes before!" between 1930 and 1940
Graphite
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05862 (30)
Used with special permission of James Thurber Literary Properties
©Rosemary Thurber

Rea Irvin. A Happy New Year 1867-- A Happy New Year 1917, November 17, 1916
Published in Life, January 4, 1917, p.8-9
Ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-04666 (31)

Eugene "Zim" Zimmerman. Baseball Game, June 11, 1895
Drawn for Judge magazine
Ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03374 (32)

Ollie Harrington. Bootsie. "Brother Bootsie we really appreciate you droppin' in to wish us Merry Chris'mus but we got a few things to do right now, so drop by some other time -- aroun' the first of April for instance!" December 30, 1961
Drawn for the Pittsburgh Courier
Crayon and ink over blue pencil underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03492 (33)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Clare Briggs. When a Feller Needs a Friend. When You Meet Her Daddy and Somehow You Feel So Inadequate, 1923
Published by New York Tribune, Inc., November 5, 1923
Ink over graphite underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03607 (34)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Leslie Illingworth. "All enjoying yourselves?, That's splendid," 1938
Pen and ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07176 (35)
© Solo Syndication / Associated Newspapers

William Steig. Indian snake charmer raising dollar bills from a pot to the amusement of two American tourists, between 1950 and 1970
Probably published in the New Yorker
Watercolor and ink wash with opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09430 (36)
© Estate of William Steig

Jefferson Machamer. "I would just like to spend a night with you to find out what makes you late every morning!" between 1950 and 1960
Published by Timely Features, Inc.
Wash and ink
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09115 (37)

Phil Interlandi. "When do the fathers come running hysterically onto the field?" between 1950 and 1970
Published in Look magazine
Ink, ink wash, crayon, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09126 (38)
© Estate of Phil Interlandi

Ed Dahlin. "I'll be ready to leave, Pop, just as soon as Mr. Smith gets through showing us some stag films," ca. 1962
Published in Argosy magazine
Ink wash and charcoal
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09116 (39)
© Ed Dahlin. Used with permission.

Arnold Roth. Chicago -- Holiday Handbook, ca. 1967
Probably published in Holiday magazine, March 1967
Watercolor, ink, and silver gelatin photograph
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09127 (40)
© Arnold Roth

David Pascal. "Couldn't we meet in a more secluded place, dear?" between 1965 and 1974
Published in 1000 Jokes
Ink wash, ink, opaque white, and charcoal over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09122 (41)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Katherine Pyle. Dragon rearing up to reach medieval knight on ledge, 1932
Published in Charlemagne & His Knights by Katharine Pyle, J.B. Lippincott Co., 1932, p. 80
Oil on board
LC-USZ6-2277; LC-USZC4-9476;
LC-DIG-ppmsc-02837 (42)

Nell Brinkley. Uncle Sam's Girl-Shower, 1918
Crayon, charcoal, and ink over graphite, with opaque white and overlay
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03341 (43)

Dean Cornwell. "Davy Crockett" and Early Settlers -- Group from Mural, State Bldg., Tennessee, ca. 1937
Charcoal
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07921 (44)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Johnny Gruelle. Raggedy Ann and Andy in the river, between 1915 and 1938
Ink and watercolor
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05860 (45)
© Raggedy Ann & Andy and Associated Characters are Trademarks of Simon & Schuster

George Cruikshank. Alcohol, Death, and the Devil, between 1830 and 1840
Gouache over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03349 (46)

E.A. Abbey. Judith Shakespeare, 1884
Published in Judith Shakespeare: Her Love Affairs and Other Adventures, by William Black New York: Harper, 1884, p. 175
Pen and ink over graphite underdrawing with scraping out
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03347 (47)

Vernon Grant. Elf doing laundry, between 1930 and 1950
Gouache over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07924 (48)

Michael Hague. Junction, a mouse, attacked by an owl, 1980
Published in: A Mouse Called Junction, by Julia Cunningham, illustrated by Michael Hague
New York: Pantheon Books, 1980
Watercolor, brown ink, and ink wash, with opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05857 (49)
© Michael Hague, 1980

Rose O'Neill-Latham. His Full Name, 1900
Published in Puck, August 8, 1900
Ink brush and graphite
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07919 (50)

Heinrich Kley. Nude figures astride an ornate building, ca. 1910
Pen, ink, ink wash, and watercolor
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03337 (51)

Burris Jenkins. No Answer, 1962
Published in the New York Journal
Crayon, graphite, and opaque white
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07173 (52)

John Held. Man with car getting directions from a man standing on store porch during winter, ca. 1923-1924
Ink and watercolor with opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03610 (53)
© Estate of John Held, Jr. Permission of Illustration House, Inc.

Glen Fleischmann. Wedding photograph scene, 1950
Cover for Nation's Business, June, 1950
Gouache
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09439 (54)

Robert E. Lee. Air Log Rolling Contest, ca. 1941- 42
Watercolor and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09128 (55)

Frederick Opper. Happy Hooligan Makes a Grand Hit! June 18, 1911
India ink and watercolor over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03301 (56)

George McManus. Bringing up Father, 1925
Published by International Feature Service, Inc., September 13, 1925
India ink over graphite underdrawing with scraping out and paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03464 (57)
© 1925, International Feature Service, Inc., used with permission of King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Chester Gould. Dick Tracy. The Ultimatum."What did you find out, Tracy?" 1931
Published by News Syndicate Co., Inc., December 18, 1931
Ink with scraping out over graphite underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07736 (58)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Chic Young. Blondie. Second Wind, 1932
Published by King Features Syndicate, Inc., December 27, 1932
India ink and blue pencil over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03350 (59)
© 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc., used with permission

Cliff Sterrett. Polly and Her Pals. "I won't have that critter on the farm, Fat-head!" 1933
Published by King Features Syndicate, Inc., November 6, 1933
India ink with scraping out over graphite underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07744 (60)
© 1933, King Features Syndicate, Inc., used with permission

Alex Raymond. Secret Agent X-9. X-9's plane is fast closing in on "The Mask," 1934
Published by King Features Syndicate, Inc., December 7, 1934
Ink brush and blue pencil over graphite underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-04617 (61)
© 1934, King Features Syndicate, Inc., used with permission

Milt Caniff. Terry and the Pirates. "Boy what a smeller-cellar this dump is!" 1942
Published by the News Syndicate, September 27, 1942
Ink brush with scraping out and blue pencil over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-06582; LC-USZC4-12590 (62)
© 1942 News Syndicate, Inc. (Tribune Media Services International)

Roy Crane. Wash Tubbs. "But, Tubbsy, my dear old fellow, you haven't any pants on," 1935
Ink with scraping out over blue pencil underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09491 (63)
© 1935 by NEA Service, Inc.

Harold Gray. Little Orphan Annie. "Yes, small princess! It is indeed the torn shred of a parachute! Let us leave here in silence!" 1962
Ink with scraping out over graphite underdrawing with overlays and paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09494 (64)
© 1962 by News Syndicate Co., Inc.

Billy DeBeck. Barney Google. "Lo'wizie -- go fotch th' bar'ls whut air scattered rounderbout an' stack 'em up bodaciously-- ," 1935
Published by King Features Syndicate, Inc., March 10, 1935
Ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03467 (65)
© 1935, King Features Syndicate, Inc., used with permission

Richard Felton Outcault. Buster Brown. The Yellow Kid, He Meets Tige and Mary Jane, 1907
Published in New York American, July 7, 1907
Ink and watercolor over graphite underdrawing
LC-USZC4-9439; LC-USZ6-2274;
LC-DIG-ppmsc-02833 (66)

Richard Felton Outcault. McFadden's Row of Flats. Inauguration of the Football Season in McFadden's Row, ca. 1896
Variant of cartoon published in the New York Journal, November 15, 1896
India ink over graphite underdrawing with scraping out
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03344 (67)

Elzie Segar. Popeye. "I'll bet poor Wimpy has desert madness -- probably raving around
saying poetry," 1935
Published by King Features Syndicate, Inc., May 12, 1935
Ink over graphite underdrawing with paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03468 (68)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Frank King. Gasoline Alley. "This is the life Skeezix!," June 24, 1923
India ink, watercolor, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03292
© 1923 by Chicago Tribune (69)

Winsor McCay. Dream of the Rarebit Fiend. "I always like to sit in the corner of a car then I don't have people tramping all over me," 1906
Published in the New York Evening Telegram, 1906
Ink over graphite underdrawing with overlay
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07860 (70)

Al Capp. Li'l Abner. Midnight Madness. Warnin to all Dogpatch Bachelors -- Sadie Hawkins Day comes on Nov. 6th, 1943, 1943
Published by United Feature Syndicate, Inc., September 25, 1943
Ink and white-out over graphite underdrawing
LC-USZC4-11765; LC-DIG-ppmsca-07920
© Capp Enterprises, Inc. (71)

George Herriman. "Krazy Kat." Panel shows Ignatz taking a bow below the trapeze, 1942
Published by King Features Syndicate, April 19, 1942
Ink with scraping out over graphite underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03340 (72)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Phil Davis and Lee Falk. Mandrake the Magician. Reaching the Road Block, Mandrake Gestures Hypnotically at the Plane Robbers --, 1961
Published by King Features Syndicate February 5, 1961
India ink over graphite underdrawing with blue pencil and paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09492 (73)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Charles Schulz, Peanuts. "Rats! There goes the bell -- ," 1963
Published by United Feature Syndicate, January 20, 1963
India ink over graphite underdrawing with scraping out and paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09123 (74)
Courtesy of United Feature Syndicate

Bil Keane. The Family Circus. "I wish You would dish out the dessert, Mommy -- Dolly keeps licking the spoon!" 1967
Published by The Register and Tribune Syndicate, March 6, 1967
India ink and opaque white over graphite underdrawing with paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09431 (75)
© Bil Keane, Inc., used by permission Bil Keane

Johnny Hart. B.C. "Do you believe in destiny?" 1969
Published by Field Enterprises, February 5, 1969
India ink over graphite underdrawing with porous point pen
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09129 (76)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Lynn Johnston. For Better or For Worse. "Get over on your side!" 1983
Published by Universal Press Syndicate, February 20, 1983
Ink over graphite underdrawing with paste-ons
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09130 (77)
© 1983 Universal Press Syndicate, Inc.

Cathy Guisewite. Cathy. "It must be 100 [degrees] in this room -- I'm falling asleep -- I'm going to pass out -- ," 1987
Published by Universal Press Syndicate, February 5, 1987
Porous point pen, tonal film overlay and opaque white with overlay and paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09131 (78)
© Universal Press Syndicate, Inc., reproduced courtesy of Cathy Guisewite

Bill Griffith. Zippy. "About face (#6)," 1988
Published by King Features Syndicate, June 7, 1988
India ink, tonal film overlay, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09117 (79)
© 1988 Bill Griffith. Distributed by King Feature Syndicate

Berke Breathed. Bloom County. Milo Bloom reads as Opus the penguin walks past wearing a wig, 1989
Published by the Washington Post Company, February 10, 1989
Ink and opaque white over blue pencil underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09132 (80)
© 1989 Washington Post Co.

Joseph Barbera. Jerry of Tom and Jerry, ca. 1940
Graphite and blue pencil
LC-DIG-ppmsca-06459 (81)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Gustav Tenggren. The seven dwarfs, ca. 1937
Ink and watercolor over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03342 (82)
© Disney Enterprises, Inc.

Walt Disney Productions. Snow White holding a bird, ca. 1937
Animation cel on acetate and paper with black ink and acrylic paints
LC-USZC4-9474; LC-USZ6-2275;
LC-DIG-ppmsc-02838 (83)
© Disney Enterprises, Inc.

Winsor McCay. Gertie the dinosaur standing on a cliff edge looking at a mastodon, ca. 1914
Ink on rice paper
LC-DIG-ppmsc-02839, LC-USZC4-9477 (84)

Joseph Barbera. Tom of Tom and Jerry, between 1940 and 1957
Graphite and blue pencil
LC-DIG-ppmsca-06460 (85)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

David Levine. Stokely Carmichael, 1967
Published in Esquire, September 1967, p. 130, with the title Heinous Loiterer
Ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07235 (86)
© David Levine, used with permission

Homer Davenport. William Randolph Hearst, 1888
India ink and red ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03334 (87)

Carlo Pellegrini. The Rt. Hon. Henry Austin Bruce, 1869
Published in Vanity Fair (London), August 21, 1869, as Statesmen #29
Black and white charcoal
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07515 (88)

Saul Steinberg. Self Portrait, 1954
Close variant version published in the New Yorker, July 10, 1954
Ink
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05870 (89)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Miguel Covarrubias. Impossible Interviews -- No. 15. S.L. Rothafel versus Arturo Toscanini, 1933
Published in Vanity Fair, February 1933
Gouache
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03351 (90)
Miguel Covarrubias/Vanity Fair © Condé Nast Publications

Richard Thompson. George H. W. Bush gesturing with six hands, between 1985 and 1990
Acrylic paint over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09440 (91)
© Richard Thompson, used with permission

Al Hirschfeld. Jumbo Opens Oct. 26th Hippodrome--Robyn (the clown), Jumbo, Jimmy Durante, Alan K. Foster Girls, the Lomas Troupe, (wedding march of animals trained by John T. Benson), Paul Whiteman, 1935
Published in the New York Times, October 20, 1935
Ink over graphite drawing with paste-on
LC-DIG-ppmsca-08332 (92)
© Al Hirschfeld, used with permission

Walt Disney Productions. Dumbo in a tub spouting water through his trunk, ca. 1940
Watercolor and graphite
LC-DIG-ppmsca-06461 (93)
© Disney Enterprises, Inc

Tyrus Wong. Impressionistic storyboard drawing with stag on top of rocky tor with sparse trees, ca. 1942
Preparatory drawing for Bambi Pastel
LC-USZC4-13071 (94)
© Disney Enterprises, Inc.

Walt Disney Productions. Reproduction of animation cel showing Mickey Mouse dressed in a red robe from the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" sequence of the animated film Fantasia, ca. 1940
Copyprint of tempera on nitrate celluloid taped to watercolor on paper
LC-USZC4-13060, LC-DIG-ppmsca-12837 (95)
© Disney Enterprises, Inc.

Fleischer Studios Inc. Betty Boop, between 1932 and 1934
Graphite
LC-DIG-ppmsca-12918 (96)
© King Features Syndicate, Inc., used with permission

Fleischer Studios. Popeye fighting his way out of a jellyfish, ca. 1940
Preparatory drawing for Females is Fickle, directed by Dave Fleischer and animated by David Tendlar and William Sturm, and released by Fleischer Studios on March 8, 1940
Graphite and colored pencil
LC-DIG-ppmsca-12917 (97)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

Kevin Kallaugher. Jesse Jackson, 1986
Published in The Economist, 1986
Ink, ink brush, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-08332 (98)
© Kevin Kallaugher, used with permission

William Hogarth. Characters & Caricaturas, 1743
Reprinted in English Caricature 1620 to the Present, p. 43
Etching
LC-DIG-ppmsca-07511 (99)

Rollin Kirby. Vandal in Victory, Vandal in Defeat, ca. 1918
Crayon and opaque white over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-06575 (100)

Raymond Allen Jackson. "I can't stand any more of this, I think I'll go out and face the unions," 1969
Probably published in the London Evening Standard, April 15, 1969
Ink brush, crayon, opaque white, and watercolor wash over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03297 (101)
[The Library of Congress does not have permission to display this image online]

James Montgomery Flagg. "The phone rang, and Hugh leaped to answer it. Polly heard him say 'Hello. . Yes. . Wait a minute.' He turned triumphant. 'Your mother!' he cried -- ," 1922
Published as illustration for "The Adventurers" by Ben Ames Williams, Good Housekeeping, October 1922, p. 21
India ink over graphite underdrawing
LC-DIG-ppmsca-03307 (102)

Richard A. Williams. Cover art for Cartoon America
(Mount Rushmore with cartoon characters Charlie Brown, Ignatz Mouse, Zippy the Pinhead, and Popeye), 2006
Acrylic on canvas.
Commissioned by the Library of Congress (103)
© 2006 Richard A. Williams. Used with permission