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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
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11 x 14 in.
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Subpoena Duces Tecum
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Religion--United States
Salvation Army--United States
Description
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Ink drawing. Robert Ingersoll, a politician and famous agnostic who was mentioned in James Joyce’s Ulysses, was a controversial figure in American public life known for his fiery speeches promoting agnosticism. In February 1894, the Salvation Army sent a “summons” to Ingersoll, whom they called the “Prince of Paganism,” requesting that he appear as a witness for the defense in a mock trial the group had organized in Chicago to try the devil. Ingersoll declined. This cartoon signed by “Currier” was owned by Art Young and pictures the young artist with a sketch pad on the far right. Young drew a cartoon illustration of Ingersoll “from life” for the February 5, 1894 issue of the Chicago Inter-Ocean. This cartoon may be a gift from a friendly cartoonist or a self-promoting cartoon drawn by Young but signed Currier, a nod to Nathaniel Currier of Currier & Ives. What do you think?
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
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1894 February
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jpg
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English
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Political cartoon
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2010.00259
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88eb805ed83c6fb9c73114c781b7ecab
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
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15 x 21.5 in.
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Title
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Stealing thunder
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Capitalism--United States |
Socialism--United States |
Presidents--United States
Description
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Ink drawing published in The Coming Nation. In this cartoon, Young shows President Theodore Roosevelt stealing thunder from the socialist cause by giving in to some of the socialists’ immediate demands. Roosevelt’s position, however, was more moderate than the socialist Young probably would have liked, so Young has shown him weakening the socialist position by supporting some reforms while leaving the basic structure of capitalism intact. By this point Young’s sympathies were with the socialists and this cartoon was published in a socialist periodical. While this cartoon deals with the political issues of the day, Young’s broader focus on the conflict between socialism and capitalism is increasingly visible.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
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c. 1901-1909
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jpg
Language
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English
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Political cartoon
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2010.01029
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6fb050c545c9cd060c353533e75674a6
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
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Slap-Stick Comedy
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Elections--New York (State)--New York
Description
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Ink & Crayon Drawing. Young again shows his socialist perspective in this cartoon about the 1929 New York mayoral election. Incumbent Democratic mayor James J. Walker and his Republican challenger, Fiorello H. La Guardia, are shown as “slap stick comedians,” performing for the amusement of their audience, especially the “Big Grafter.” Their costumes are those of the vaudeville comics of the day, who frequently caricatured immigrant groups and other minorities, including the Irish, like Walker, and Italians, like La Guardia. Their socialist challenger, Norman Thomas, carries papers labeled “sensible policy” and is dressed as a respectable, middle class American, but he is relegated to watching from the wings. Walker won the election by a landslide, receiving 865,549 votes to La Guardia’s 368,384, but both far surpassed Norman Thomas, who received only 174,931 votes.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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c. 1929
Format
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Political cartoon
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2010.02018
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9bcc47509466ab37b9433d9aa72329d9
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Title
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
Physical Dimensions
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17 x 16 in.
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Title
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Russia: ‘Hey Bill—Try a Little of This!'
Subject
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Capitalism--United States
Socialism--Soviet Union
Description
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Crayon Drawing. A Russian worker offers “workers’ control” as a remedy to American workers oppressed by “strike breaker[s]”, “landlord[s]” and "politician[s].” The dream of the American left soon turned into state controlled unions, no strikes, and state control of housing and industry in the Soviet Union.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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Unknown
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Political cartoon
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2010.02089
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05ae17945928497e0bd69b682ea51913
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
Physical Dimensions
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8 x 11 in.
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Roosevelt Plotting a Monarchy
Subject
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Presidents--United States
Description
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Ink drawing. In 1943, Franklin Roosevelt was entering his twelfth year as president, was running for another four year term, and had four bright sons. With that limited information, the New York Daily News decided he was planning a dynasty, though Young was clearly skeptical of that idea. Roosevelt may have had such plans, but like many children of the great, his sons never got beyond minor office.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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1943
Format
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Political cartoon
Identifier
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2010.01625
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d5aaad9eeb691e49ce80137e70859555
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
Physical Dimensions
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26 x 19 in.
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Protecting the American Home
Subject
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Emigration and immigration--United States
Cholera--United States
Description
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Ink drawing published in Chicago Inter-Ocean. In 1892 a cholera epidemic raged in Europe, making some of the ships arriving in the United States a public health hazard. Republican president Benjamin Harrison approved a quarantine of several ships that arrived in New York carrying the disease, and in this cartoon from early in his career, Young depicts Harrison as a heroic figure, holding the ships at bay. This cartoon was published during an election year while Young was still “a Republican employed by a Republican paper;” he would rarely present any person in power so uncritically in his later years. Young does, however, attack the steamship companies for their greed, foreshadowing some of his later views.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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c. 1892
Format
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Political cartoon
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2010.01614
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http://www.lib.luc.edu/specialcollections/files/original/099cdf76f2e24523b43d57a3045af674.jpg
847da1e3af743db6d8601ccce551cc69
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
Physical Dimensions
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17 x 16.5 in
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Look Out for the Proletarian ‘Steam Roller’
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Capitalism--Europe
Labor--Europe
Description
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Crayon Drawing published in Good Morning (New York). World War I destroyed four empires, changed borders, created new nation states, and led to multiple revolutions between 1917 and 1923. Many on the left believed the Russian Bolshevik Revolution would lead to the victory of Bolshevik revolutions throughout the world. In the end, only in the former Russian Empire did their dreams of proletarian revolutions succeed.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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c. 1919-1921
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Political cartoon
Identifier
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2010.02087
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http://www.lib.luc.edu/specialcollections/files/original/d100572e800371966856541d0b4dc6c4.jpg
85b4f4b3083a578ba81d42be1c1e61dd
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Political cartoon
Physical Dimensions
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17.5 x 13 in
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Killing an Idea—A Great Drama
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Attorneys general--United States
Socialism--United States
Description
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Ink drawing published in Der Groyser Kundes (New York). Two actors preform for two ladies in a box marked “Capitalism.” The lady on the left controls the “Presidential Nomination” while the lady on the right controls the “Gubernatorial Nomination.” The actor on the left, Attorney General Mitchell Palmer, is stabbing “Radicalism” while the actor on the right, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Edwin Sweet, is stamping on “Socialism.” It was a time of fear of foreigners, anarchists, and Bolsheviks. The fear was exaggerated but not totally unfounded, as Palmer discovered when a bomb went off on his front porch in 1919.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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1920 February 13
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jpg
Language
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Yiddish
Type
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Political cartoon
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2010.02140
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http://www.lib.luc.edu/specialcollections/files/original/893c86eaa63ad0852faab5237f471cfc.jpg
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Greeting card
Physical Dimensions
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8 x 12 in.
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It’s Hell But Here We Are Again (detail)
Subject
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New Year
Description
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Young frequently designed and sent as many as 500 Christmas and New Year cards annually, and this one from 1938 features one of his many self-portraits and a reference to his several hell-themed books. As a working artist and small businessman he used his mailing list for contacts, especially when he was developing “Good Morning” magazine. This is a detail from the card.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
Date
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1938
Format
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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image
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2010.00997b
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574487afdc20e8999276db82e53c1ac6
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Mourek Exhibit
Still Image
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Original Format
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Greeting card
Physical Dimensions
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8 x 12 in.
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It’s Hell But Here We Are Again
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New Year
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Young frequently designed and sent as many as 500 Christmas and New Year cards annually, and this one from 1938 features one of his many self-portraits and a reference to his several hell-themed books. As a working artist and small businessman he used his mailing list for contacts, especially when he was developing “Good Morning” magazine.
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
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From the collection of Anthony J. Mourek
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Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
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1938
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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image
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2010.00997