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William Henry Walker - Two ill men lean on the railing of a ship.

Two ill men lean on the railing of a ship. (1901)

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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John, if it hadn’t been for that navy of yours, where would we be now

John, if it hadn’t been for that navy of yours, where would we be now (1918)

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A man in ornate armor. His shield reads ‘American Drama’

A man in ornate armor. His shield reads ‘American Drama’ (1910)

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Introducing an old favorite

Introducing an old favorite (1916)

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Two men, Gelmont and Ryan, hold an older man at gunpoint

Two men, Gelmont and Ryan, hold an older man at gunpoint (1907)

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The Church Federation is represented as a man with many heads, each head representing a different denomination

The Church Federation is represented as a man with many heads, each head representing a different denomination (1905)

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The Republican Party elephant is tangled in ropes representing the farmer bloc, taxes, income tax, bonus, and the high cost of labor

The Republican Party elephant is tangled in ropes representing the farmer bloc, taxes, income tax, bonus, and the high cost of labor (1922)

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A man stands proudly on stage while the audience throws eggs, cats, and food at him.

A man stands proudly on stage while the audience throws eggs, cats, and food at him. (1899)

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A boy at age 16, angrily looking down on a small man and protecting a fat man behind him who is depicted as a large bag of money

A boy at age 16, angrily looking down on a small man and protecting a fat man behind him who is depicted as a large bag of money (1911)

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A woman clips a few coupons growing on a bush with numerous stocks and commodities

A woman clips a few coupons growing on a bush with numerous stocks and commodities (1903)

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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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Too good natured by half

Too good natured by half (1910)

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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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