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William Henry Walker - Uncle Sam depicted as a fish in a bowl, with coins at the bottom instead of gravel.

Uncle Sam depicted as a fish in a bowl, with coins at the bottom instead of gravel. (1922)

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 military leader is shot by the bow of a small cherub. (1899)

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Trying to look neutral (1915)

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Mary had a little lamb (1908)

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A boy at age 13, puzzled that his toy trains have crashed after having set up the tracks to run in overlapping loops

A boy at age 13, puzzled that his toy trains have crashed after having set up the tracks to run in overlapping loops (1911)

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The Thinker

The Thinker (1912)

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Self determination

Self determination (1918)

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Two images of a vehicle, driven by the same man

Two images of a vehicle, driven by the same man (1902)

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Japan, depicted as a soldier, rides in a wagon with and courts a woman representing China

Japan, depicted as a soldier, rides in a wagon with and courts a woman representing China (1904)

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Chorus of malefactors

Chorus of malefactors (1910)

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Shiploads of men, possibly Irish, land on a shore. The first place many stop is a saloon.

Shiploads of men, possibly Irish, land on a shore. The first place many stop is a saloon. (1898)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
Birds of a feather. Let me extend to you the Freedom of France

Birds of a feather. Let me extend to you the Freedom of France (1917)

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The Democratic Party donkey is ill in bed, tended by doctors Grover Cleveland, David B. Hill, and William Jennings Bryan

The Democratic Party donkey is ill in bed, tended by doctors Grover Cleveland, David B. Hill, and William Jennings Bryan (1903)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
An elderly man dressed in ragged clothes with his hat in his hand.

An elderly man dressed in ragged clothes with his hat in his hand. (1905)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
A family of bears cooks around a campfire

A family of bears cooks around a campfire (1905)

William Henry Walker (American, 1871-1938)
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