Saint Louis (Mo.)--Pictorial works; Business districts--Missouri--Saint Louis--1910-1920; Streets--Missouri--Saint Louis--1910-1920; Saint Louis (Mo.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Watercolor art by William A. Byrnes for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The illustration shows 7th Street, beween Walnut and Market streets in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Presented by The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Original ink drawing by William A. Byrnes for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Byrnes' series of drawings demonstrated the techniques of producing newspaper illustrations. The caption reads: 'Pen drawing with Ben Day background.' Presented by The St....
Editorial cartoons--American--1920-1930; Economic and Financial Conference
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Roy H. James for the St. Louis Star. The cartoon refers to the 1922 Genoa Conference -- Economic and Financial Conference -- during which representatives of 34 nations met to discuss global economic...
Editorial cartoons--American--1950-1970; McNary, Gene, 1935- -- Caricatures and cartoons
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Bill Mauldin for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The cartoon shows St. Louis County Executive Gene McNary driving in an old-fashioned open-air automobile along a road lined with signs: 'Hanky-Panky...
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Ray D. Handy for the Duluth News-Tribune. The cartoon shows New Year's revelers on top of the world as the old year as an old man '1913' falls off the earth. Label on right corner: 'Ray T. (sic) Handy in...
Ink drawing for an editorial cartoon by Archibald B. Chapin for the St. Louis Republic. The cartoon shows King Louis IX of France -- the personification of the City of St. Louis -- rising from an open volume of a book. Two other volumes bear the...
Original drawing by cartoonist Homer Davenport. The drawing depicts a man driving a horse-drawn buggy. A few bystanders watch the driver. A pencil sketch of a man, with head partly inked in, appears at the bottom of the page.
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Bill Mauldin for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The cartoon shows a fat catfish labeled 'New industry' contemplating a fish hook labeled 'Metropolitan St. Louis'.
Original drawing for editorial cartoon by Roy H. James for the St. Louis Star. The cartoon shows a hand--'Rail strike' -- holding back 'Coal production' from falling into a pail labeled 'Coal distribution'.
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Bill Mauldin for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The cartoon depicts a man labeled 'St. Louis voter' beating the Democratic party donkey labeled 'Ward bosses'. The donkey has his mouth in a bucket marked...
Editorial cartoons--American--1950-1960; Gibbons, Harold J., 1910-1982--Caricatures and cartoons; International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Local 245 (Springfield, Mo.)
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Bill Mauldin for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The cartoon shows a caricature of Harold J. Gibbons, a St. Louis labor leader and vice president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, as Sherlock...
Untitled pencil drawings and text by Archibald B. Chapin, on verso of ink drawing cartoo, D01844a. Chapin worked for the St. Louis Republic from 1913 to 1919 and the St. Louis Star in 1920.
Editorial cartoons--American--1900-1910; Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Caricatures and cartoons
Original drawing for editorial cartoon by Homer Davenport. In the cartoon, William Howard Taft holds his acceptance speech. Two men stand beside him: 'Labor' on his left and 'Capital' on the right.
Editorial cartoons--American--1910-1920; Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925--Caricatures and cartoons; United States--Foreign relations--Japan--Caricatures and cartoons
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Ray D. Handy for the Duluth News-Tribune.
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Bill Mauldin for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The cartoon shows two men, labeled 'County Democrats" and 'County GOP', sitting at a table playing poker. The chips are labeled 'Patronage'. The Democrat has...
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Ray D. Handy for the Duluth News-Tribune. The cartoon depicts 'Old man winter', the sun over his shoulder, holding a net and chasing a butterfly. A monkey, holding a smaller net, runs beside him. The...
Editorial cartoons--American--1920-1930; National Railroad Shopmen's Strike, U.S., 1922; Strikes and lockouts--Railroad--United States
Original drawing for an editorial cartoon by Roy H. James for the St. Louis Star. The cartoon shows a freight car, labeled 'Rail strike', riding on the rails over a man, labeled 'Public'. The cartoon refers to the 1922 railway shopmen's strike.