I thank whoever was responsible for uploading this.
Probably not too many will take the time to check it out. This kind of historical cartooning is really worth exploring. You learn a lot about visual expression and the history of caricature, the way artists expressed themselves and got around censorship and how it relates to cartooning today. Get introduced to some obscure and forgotten artists. You get a better understanding of the popular attitude to the subjects and individuals involved.
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