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William Henry Walker - The men higher up

The men higher up (1910)

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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Men representing several European countries dance a kick-line together to kick out a man representing anarchy.

Men representing several European countries dance a kick-line together to kick out a man representing anarchy. (1901)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A man in a suit, representing politicians, invites a woman representing the woman’s vote to take a ride

A man in a suit, representing politicians, invites a woman representing the woman’s vote to take a ride (1920)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
The Republican Party elephant struggling to walk towards Washington in 1904, with weights representing Cuba and high tariffs tied to its ankles

The Republican Party elephant struggling to walk towards Washington in 1904, with weights representing Cuba and high tariffs tied to its ankles (1902)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
While you wait

While you wait (1918)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Don’t make me laugh

Don’t make me laugh (1915)

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)
And Teddy’s sure to get you if you don’t watch out

And Teddy’s sure to get you if you don’t watch out (1912)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
The Boss’s point of view. The more votes for women the more for me

The Boss’s point of view. The more votes for women the more for me (1912)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Passing the plate

Passing the plate (1912)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A woman, representing tariffs, rocks a cradle with many babies representing the Trusts

A woman, representing tariffs, rocks a cradle with many babies representing the Trusts (1901)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
The Declaration of Independence, 1909

The Declaration of Independence, 1909 (1909)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Images of several proud men, with small images of them doing menial tasks in the backgroun

Images of several proud men, with small images of them doing menial tasks in the backgroun (1897)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
In Paris

In Paris (1910)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A baby representing the new year of 1902 is left on the doorstep of a house

A baby representing the new year of 1902 is left on the doorstep of a house (1902)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A group of knights come charging from castles representing several Trusts to protect a family (representing consumers) from an attacker

A group of knights come charging from castles representing several Trusts to protect a family (representing consumers) from an attacker (1909)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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