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BIBFRAME Works
Bibframe Work
Title
Strictly impartial
Type
Still Image
Collection
Contribution
Bradley, Luther Daniels, 1853-1917
(
Artist
)
Subject
George V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936
William, Crown Prince of Germany, 1882-1951
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
Saint Valentine's Day--1910-1920
Neutrality--1910-1920
(LCTGM)
Drawings--American--1910-1920
(GMGPC)
Editorial cartoons--American--1910-1920
(GMGPC)
Periodical illustrations--American--1910-1920
(GMGPC)
Genre Form
graphic
Language
English
Classification
LCC:
SWANN - no. 1452
Could not render: bf:status
Content
still image
Summary
Bradley, in this cartoon published the day before Valentine's Day, illustrates this course of events by showing Bryan as cupid with wings, bow, and arrows, walking away after delivering "Official Valentines" to King George and Kaiser Wilhelm.
Authorized Access Point
Bradley, Luther Daniels, 1853-1917 Strictly impartial
Admin Metadata
Generation Process:
DLC marc2bibframe2 v2.5.0
Status:
changed
Encoding Level:
minimal
Description Conventions:
Anglo-American cataloguing rules
Graphic materials
Identified By:
bf:Local, 15852823
Change Date:
2009-08-11T16:38:44
Creation Date:
1993-00-00
Non-rendered Predicates:
bf:assigner
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Has Instance
1915 Feb. 13 [publication date]
digital file from b&w film copy neg.
Part Of
Swann collection of caricature and cartoon (Library of Congress)