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William Henry Walker

American, 1871-1938
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William Henry Walker was an American cartoonist and painter who had been a book illustrator and regular contributor of political and satirical cartoons to the original Life Magazine from 1898 to 1924.

He had also contributed cartoons to other periodicals and newspapers, including Harper's Magazine, The New York Evening Post and the New York Herald. He was the first to use the lithographer's crayon for cartoons, which became general practice after that.

After 1924 he turned to oil painting, principally producing landscapes and portraits of the Massachusetts area where he had his summer home.

Aside from art, Walker's interest was the Flushing Hospital and Dispensary of which he was a trustee. During WWI he had been chairman of the local Red Cross Chapter.

He was a member of the Society of Illustrators and the American Federation of Arts, the Duxbury Art Association, Psi Upsilon Fraternity, The Guild of Freelance Artists and the Author's League Association.

Walker died in January 1938 at the age of 66, leaving behind his wife Adelaide Miller and sons William Henry Walker and Alanson B. Walker.

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Uncle Sam and Columbia (dressed as a farmer’s wife) talk with a man depicted as a young boy in overalls.

Uncle Sam and Columbia (dressed as a farmer’s wife) talk with a man depicted as a young boy in overalls. (1899)

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Uncle Sam as a bandit holds up a young couple at customs

Uncle Sam as a bandit holds up a young couple at customs (1898)

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Uncle Sam as a football player is running with the ball

Uncle Sam as a football player is running with the ball (1899)

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Uncle Sam as a knight, riding a horse armored in ‘public opinion’ and carrying a shield reading ‘E Pluribus Unum’

Uncle Sam as a knight, riding a horse armored in ‘public opinion’ and carrying a shield reading ‘E Pluribus Unum’ (1899)

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Uncle Sam as Sampson, admiring his long hair representing individuality, competition, liberty, and prosperity

Uncle Sam as Sampson, admiring his long hair representing individuality, competition, liberty, and prosperity (1903)

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Uncle Sam at a dinner table with a man representing a Bolshevist

Uncle Sam at a dinner table with a man representing a Bolshevist (1920)

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Uncle Sam carries a large bag

Uncle Sam carries a large bag (1899)

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Uncle Sam cheers as explorers Perry and Cook make it to the North Pole for the United States

Uncle Sam cheers as explorers Perry and Cook make it to the North Pole for the United States (1909)

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Uncle Sam dances with a skeleton in uniform, representing War, while a female angel watches them and weeps.

Uncle Sam dances with a skeleton in uniform, representing War, while a female angel watches them and weeps. (1899)

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Uncle Sam depicted as a fish in a bowl, with coins at the bottom instead of gravel.

Uncle Sam depicted as a fish in a bowl, with coins at the bottom instead of gravel. (1922)

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Uncle Sam depicted as a proud rooster and the Monroe Doctrine as his hen

Uncle Sam depicted as a proud rooster and the Monroe Doctrine as his hen (1906)

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Uncle Sam depicted as the Kaiser; hat style, mustache style, and pipe, with German items around the room.

Uncle Sam depicted as the Kaiser; hat style, mustache style, and pipe, with German items around the room. (1902)

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Uncle Sam depicted as the man on the moon.

Uncle Sam depicted as the man on the moon. (1904)

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Uncle Sam drives a carriage made of the globe

Uncle Sam drives a carriage made of the globe (1905)

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Uncle Sam enjoying the company of a young Japanese woman

Uncle Sam enjoying the company of a young Japanese woman (1907)

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Uncle Sam gives a Fancy Dress Ball

Uncle Sam gives a Fancy Dress Ball (1916)

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Uncle Sam has barred the door to the United States to keep out a Chinese man with boards reading ‘Chinese Exclusion’

Uncle Sam has barred the door to the United States to keep out a Chinese man with boards reading ‘Chinese Exclusion’ (1904)

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Uncle Sam holds a bow and arrows and tries to pat an angry black man in native dress on the head.

Uncle Sam holds a bow and arrows and tries to pat an angry black man in native dress on the head. (1899)

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Uncle Sam holds out his arms to William Jennings Bryan to offer him a cow representing a second term.

Uncle Sam holds out his arms to William Jennings Bryan to offer him a cow representing a second term. (1899)

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Uncle Sam in army uniform and a man representing Great Britain in a navy uniform meet as friends on a shore

Uncle Sam in army uniform and a man representing Great Britain in a navy uniform meet as friends on a shore (1918)

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Uncle Sam in Japanese armor shakes hands with a Japanese man in a suit and carrying a large sword.

Uncle Sam in Japanese armor shakes hands with a Japanese man in a suit and carrying a large sword. (1905)

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Uncle Sam is admired by ladies representing several countries

Uncle Sam is admired by ladies representing several countries (1902)

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Uncle Sam kisses a stout woman, probably representing Great Britain

Uncle Sam kisses a stout woman, probably representing Great Britain (1914)

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Uncle Sam offers a wreath shaped like a dollar sign to Parsifal and the Metropolitan Opera House, depicted as a boy and a puppet stage.

Uncle Sam offers a wreath shaped like a dollar sign to Parsifal and the Metropolitan Opera House, depicted as a boy and a puppet stage. (1904)

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Uncle Sam opens a bottle labeled ‘Cuba’ and a smoke with a skeleton pours out

Uncle Sam opens a bottle labeled ‘Cuba’ and a smoke with a skeleton pours out (1898)

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Uncle Sam prepares to fight a black man with a sword, but is stopped by a woman wearing a wreath on her head.

Uncle Sam prepares to fight a black man with a sword, but is stopped by a woman wearing a wreath on her head. (1899)

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Uncle Sam presides over a court in the U.S. Customs House where women are put in stocks, men are on the rack, and their belongings seized.

Uncle Sam presides over a court in the U.S. Customs House where women are put in stocks, men are on the rack, and their belongings seized. (1901)

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Uncle Sam runs to stop a small man, representing Canada, who is moving the 1825 Alaska Boundary Monument.

Uncle Sam runs to stop a small man, representing Canada, who is moving the 1825 Alaska Boundary Monument. (1902)

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Uncle Sam sits in the waiting room of ‘Genoa Hospital,’ attended to by several doctors

Uncle Sam sits in the waiting room of ‘Genoa Hospital,’ attended to by several doctors (1922)

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Uncle Sam sits, smiling, at the bedside of a sick man representing the Monroe Doctrine.

Uncle Sam sits, smiling, at the bedside of a sick man representing the Monroe Doctrine. (1903)

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