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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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A mob of men in Roman robes, representing the Trusts, have taken over the Senate and killed a man representing competition

A mob of men in Roman robes, representing the Trusts, have taken over the Senate and killed a man representing competition

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A mob of school children attack a black boy in their school yard and prepare to lynch him, with their teacher watching in the background

A mob of school children attack a black boy in their school yard and prepare to lynch him, with their teacher watching in the background (1897)

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A Modern Nero

A Modern Nero (1919)

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A motorist pleads for his life as a crowd prepares to lynch him for causing an accident with a horse and wagon, killing a woman.

A motorist pleads for his life as a crowd prepares to lynch him for causing an accident with a horse and wagon, killing a woman. (1902)

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A navy ship where each member of the crew is a woman.

A navy ship where each member of the crew is a woman. (1896)

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A pirate crew, with everyone from captain to look-out looking like Theodore Roosevelt

A pirate crew, with everyone from captain to look-out looking like Theodore Roosevelt (1913)

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A plague o’both your houses. Romeo & Juliet

A plague o’both your houses. Romeo & Juliet (1919)

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A polar bear with a Prussian helmet talks with Uncle Sam dressed in armor.

A polar bear with a Prussian helmet talks with Uncle Sam dressed in armor. (1904)

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A political convention with delegates from many states, where every person is depicted as a teddy bear.

A political convention with delegates from many states, where every person is depicted as a teddy bear. (1908)

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A poor young couple with many young children

A poor young couple with many young children (1907)

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A pretty young woman representing the United States (Columbia) dances unhappily with a short man, possibly President Theodore Roosevelt

A pretty young woman representing the United States (Columbia) dances unhappily with a short man, possibly President Theodore Roosevelt (1903)

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A promising knight

A promising knight (1911)

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A Prussian soldier enters a cave, leaving large footprints behind him.

A Prussian soldier enters a cave, leaving large footprints behind him.

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A puppet show entitled ‘Men, Women and Events’

A puppet show entitled ‘Men, Women and Events’ (1902)

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A rabbit dances while six other rabbits run away from him.

A rabbit dances while six other rabbits run away from him. (1906)

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A ram with huge horns tips over because of the weight, while a ram with much smaller horns laughs.

A ram with huge horns tips over because of the weight, while a ram with much smaller horns laughs. (1904)

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A reckless driver runs over a child, crashes two horse drawn carriages which also results in injuries, and causes pedestrians to run for their lives

A reckless driver runs over a child, crashes two horse drawn carriages which also results in injuries, and causes pedestrians to run for their lives (1903)

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A reckless motorist has caused a horse and buggy to crash

A reckless motorist has caused a horse and buggy to crash (1901)

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A Republican parade

A Republican parade (1920)

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A rich man feeds his pigs (the U.S. Senate) with money from a bucket representing monopoly

A rich man feeds his pigs (the U.S. Senate) with money from a bucket representing monopoly (1902)

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A rich man having a nightmare that he is freely giving his wealth away to women, children, the sick, and the elderly

A rich man having a nightmare that he is freely giving his wealth away to women, children, the sick, and the elderly (1911)

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A robber breaks into the back of a Trust Company building

A robber breaks into the back of a Trust Company building (1911)

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A robber passes a tea service through the window to his accomplice outside.

A robber passes a tea service through the window to his accomplice outside. (1896)

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A Roman gladiator match where cars are used as weapons to chase men on foot.

A Roman gladiator match where cars are used as weapons to chase men on foot. (1905)

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A Roman victory parade, with the Trusts in the front and ‘Queen Rose’ (Theodore Roosevelt) and the Republican Party behind.

A Roman victory parade, with the Trusts in the front and ‘Queen Rose’ (Theodore Roosevelt) and the Republican Party behind. (1901)

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A row of world leaders, all in military dress, bow down

A row of world leaders, all in military dress, bow down (1910)

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A school at recess, with each of the children representing a country

A school at recess, with each of the children representing a country (1901)

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A sculpture of the same man reading, tearing a man in half, and giving another man a coin

A sculpture of the same man reading, tearing a man in half, and giving another man a coin (1905)

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A see-saw with world trade as the fulcrum

A see-saw with world trade as the fulcrum (1902)

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A ship disembarking

A ship disembarking (1903)

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