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Bernhard Gillam
Bernhard Gillam

Bernhard Gillam

American, 1856 – 1896
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Bernhard Gillam was an English-born American political cartoonist.

Gillam was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire. He arrived in New York with his parents in 1866. He worked as a copyist in a lawyer's office, but switched to the study of engraving, and later, after some of his cartoons had appeared in the New York Graphic, turned to cartooning. His work appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Harper's Weekly, where he worked with Thomas Nast during James A. Garfield's campaign of 1880, and Puck magazine where he came under the influence of Joseph Keppler. Gillam also produced work for Judge, a magazine of which he became director-in-chief in 1886.

Gillam's cartoons on James G. Blaine during the 1884 US presidential campaign played a large part in Grover Cleveland's election to office. "Phryne before the Chicago Tribunal", also known as "The Tattooed Man", which appeared in the Puck issue of June 4, 1884, showed Blaine's body covered in tattoos detailing corruption charges from his political past. Blaine threatened legal action, but backed down on the advice of his political friends. According to Blaine biographer David Saville Muzzey, "it is doubtful if any cartoon in our history ever had the vogue and influence of Gillam's Tattooed Man." Oddly, Gillam was a Republican who voted for Blaine in 1884.

During the presidential campaigns of 1888 and 1892, Gillam's cartoons depicted the dangers of the free-trade policy of the Democrats and the benefits of Republican protectionism.

Bernhard Gillam died in Canajoharie, New York, of typhoid fever in 1896.

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The hour has come, and the man is here! James Blaine’s ‘reflection’ as to who ought to be the next president

The hour has come, and the man is here! James Blaine’s ‘reflection’ as to who ought to be the next president (1884)

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The frame of mind of the Irish and the Southern contingent when Cleveland was the leading Democratic candidate for presidency, 1883.

The frame of mind of the Irish and the Southern contingent when Cleveland was the leading Democratic candidate for presidency, 1883. (1883)

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The burial of the babes. One thing the Brooklyn Independents did accomplish

The burial of the babes. One thing the Brooklyn Independents did accomplish (1885)

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Rejected. Wadsworth; ‘Ah, I might have stood some chance if I hadn’t worn this detestable suit.’.

Rejected. Wadsworth; ‘Ah, I might have stood some chance if I hadn’t worn this detestable suit.’. (1882)

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Randall’s revival in the South

Randall’s revival in the South (1885)

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Our good ship ‘National Credit’ in danger from a Silver-Spout.

Our good ship ‘National Credit’ in danger from a Silver-Spout. (1885)

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The four Rips; or, twenty years behind the age

The four Rips; or, twenty years behind the age (1885)

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General Benjamen Butler flirting with the Southern vote, in spite of the fact that he was cordially hated in the South

General Benjamen Butler flirting with the Southern vote, in spite of the fact that he was cordially hated in the South (1883)

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Don’t look so far ahead, my friend–mind your feet.

Don’t look so far ahead, my friend–mind your feet. (1884)

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Chester Arthur and Thomas Platt walking to Washington, DC

Chester Arthur and Thomas Platt walking to Washington, DC (1881)

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Caricature of Thomas Platt as a chained monkey, next to sign that reads ‘For admittance (to Supreme Court judgeship), you must give a stalwart ring’

Caricature of Thomas Platt as a chained monkey, next to sign that reads ‘For admittance (to Supreme Court judgeship), you must give a stalwart ring’ (1885)

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Caricature of President Grant controlling patronage

Caricature of President Grant controlling patronage

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Caricature of President Chester Arthur, here accused of using the Treasury surplus to build up the Navy..

Caricature of President Chester Arthur, here accused of using the Treasury surplus to build up the Navy..

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Bayard crouching atop tree stump ‘No Policy,’ terrorized by three angry dogs ‘Tariff Reformer,’ ‘Protectionist,’ ‘Free Trader’

Bayard crouching atop tree stump ‘No Policy,’ terrorized by three angry dogs ‘Tariff Reformer,’ ‘Protectionist,’ ‘Free Trader’ (1884)

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At last, me too. One good result of the Senatorial struggle.

At last, me too. One good result of the Senatorial struggle. (1885)

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A warning to Grover Cleveland in 1883 that the Tammany organization support had proved fatal to three Democratic candidates already.

A warning to Grover Cleveland in 1883 that the Tammany organization support had proved fatal to three Democratic candidates already. (1883)

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William Tell Cleveland will not bow to the hat

William Tell Cleveland will not bow to the hat (1883)

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Building the ark

Building the ark (1884)

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John A. Logan in 1859

John A. Logan in 1859 (1884)

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In the jaws of death – a cold day for the Independent Party

In the jaws of death – a cold day for the Independent Party (1883)

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His boasted magnetism – and the kind of metal it attracts

His boasted magnetism – and the kind of metal it attracts (1884)

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Gulliver-Cleveland takes possession of the enemy’s fleet and deprives them of their strength

Gulliver-Cleveland takes possession of the enemy’s fleet and deprives them of their strength (1885)

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Gulliver and the party Liliputians — they cannot bind him

Gulliver and the party Liliputians — they cannot bind him (1885)

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Getting them into line for 1884

Getting them into line for 1884 (1883)

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Gambling with death

Gambling with death (1883)

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Foes in his path – the herculean task before our next president

Foes in his path – the herculean task before our next president (1885)

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Decoration-day, 1883

Decoration-day, 1883 (1883)

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Compulsory baptism

Compulsory baptism (1885)

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Columbus Cleveland and his mutinous crew – ‘This ship shall not turn back!’

Columbus Cleveland and his mutinous crew – ‘This ship shall not turn back!’ (1885)

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Let the political army have new drums also!

Let the political army have new drums also! (1883)

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