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William Henry Walker - Famous Prussians

Famous Prussians (1918)

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

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 man drives a car with two horse heads on the front to make it look more like a carriage.

A man drives a car with two horse heads on the front to make it look more like a carriage. (1905)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A woman looks out to sea with a telescope.

A woman looks out to sea with a telescope. (1904)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A lion (England) caught in a storm created by figures representing Palestine, Turkey, India, and Egypt.

A lion (England) caught in a storm created by figures representing Palestine, Turkey, India, and Egypt. (1922)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Uncle Sam with U.S. Custom Officials depicted as attack dogs, confronting passengers as they disembark from a ship after a world cruise.

Uncle Sam with U.S. Custom Officials depicted as attack dogs, confronting passengers as they disembark from a ship after a world cruise. (1906)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
How do you like your chauffeur, Columbia

How do you like your chauffeur, Columbia (1916)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Alliances represented by multi-person bikes

Alliances represented by multi-person bikes (1898)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A man with ragged clothes and two dogs talks to a woman behind a counter.

A man with ragged clothes and two dogs talks to a woman behind a counter. (1896)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A man dressed in furs with a spiked shield, spear, and winged helmet.

A man dressed in furs with a spiked shield, spear, and winged helmet. (1896)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Get back in your place

Get back in your place (1915)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A row of world leaders, all in military dress, bow down

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

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Three polar bears who have stolen the sign for the North Pole.

Three polar bears who have stolen the sign for the North Pole. (1906)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Some of United States as seen through German — American spectacles

Some of United States as seen through German — American spectacles (1915)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
When the cook votes

When the cook votes (1909)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A fat man representing the Trusts pushes aside men representing competition and legislation to get the attention of Columbia, but she looks away

A fat man representing the Trusts pushes aside men representing competition and legislation to get the attention of Columbia, but she looks away (1902)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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