The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republican Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay. by Thomas Nast

The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republican Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay.

(The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republian Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay.)


Thomas Nast

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Undated  ·   wood engraving in black on newsprint  ·  Picture ID: 1254620

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The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republican Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay. by Thomas Nast. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Donald and Nancy deLaski Fund, National Gallery of Art
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