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Artist |
Leonard Raven-Hill (1867–1942) ![Link back to Creator infobox template](../../images/4/466.png) |
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"Craven Hill" |
Description |
British artist and illustrator
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Date of birth/death |
10 March 1867 |
31 March 1942 |
Work location |
England, United Kingdom |
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Title |
For Auld Lang Syne |
Date |
May 1912 |
Notes |
Carton published in Punch (May 1912) on the Taft-Roosevelt quarrel.
“The President and the ex-President, the latter dressed as a cowboy, are having a fierce mix-up in a saloon. Both are at close grips. Mr. Taft is trying to stick his former friend with a bowie knife, and Mr. Roosevelt is letting fly with a six-shooter. Uncle Sam, philosophically watching the scrap, says ‘Well, I guess old friends are best.’” — Description in New York Times May 8, 1912. p. 3 |
Source/Photographer |
Punch Magazine |
Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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- 2006-03-07 22:29 Rjensen 1219×1497× (395586 bytes) Taft fights TR 1912, scanned editorial cartoon
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