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William Henry Walker - Columbia — Why, Uncle! And you never heard of the gold brick!

Columbia — Why, Uncle! And you never heard of the gold brick! (1919)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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The Artist died in 1938 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

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A man walks in a crowded park with his young son and daughter, only both children have the same face as him.

A man walks in a crowded park with his young son and daughter, only both children have the same face as him. (1896)

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The Land Flowing with Milk and Honey

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A group of men and women shout and present lists to a man in a suit.

A group of men and women shout and present lists to a man in a suit. (1920)

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My fair one, let us swear an eternal friendship

My fair one, let us swear an eternal friendship (1914)

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St. Augustine of Belmont Park (1911)

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Plain Citizen; All for Me

Plain Citizen; All for Me (1908)

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President Theodore Roosevelt and Vice Presidential candidate Charles Fairbanks (depicted as a woman) ride together in a carriage

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The American Eagle prepares to fight a scared Dr. Stork.

The American Eagle prepares to fight a scared Dr. Stork. (1905)

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Theodore Roosevelt holding the Republican Party elephant. Both are laughing.

Theodore Roosevelt holding the Republican Party elephant. Both are laughing. (1904)

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Sammy to manufacturer of army overcoats

Sammy to manufacturer of army overcoats (1918)

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A man sits at a large table in a bedroom, eating alone.

A man sits at a large table in a bedroom, eating alone. (1907)

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Why won’t you play with me any more

Why won’t you play with me any more (1909)

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A man confronts a woman standing at a piano in a room with crowded with furniture, including a spinning wheel.

A man confronts a woman standing at a piano in a room with crowded with furniture, including a spinning wheel. (1897)

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The American Legion depicted as a moth drawn to the flame of a candle which represents politics.

The American Legion depicted as a moth drawn to the flame of a candle which represents politics. (1922)

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Who’s afraid

Who’s afraid (1913)

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