Why Don't You Take It?
PrinterPrinted by
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
(American, 1840 - 1867)
PublisherPublished by
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
(American, 1840 - 1867)
PublisherPublished by
George Whiting
(American, 1820 - 1862)
Date1861-1862
MediumLithography; printer's ink on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 7 1/4 x 13 5/8in. (18.4 x 34.6cm)
Sheet (height x width): 12 15/16 x 16 15/16in. (32.9 x 43cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Samuel St. John Morgan
Object number1950.202.55
DescriptionA political cartoon in which the North is represented by a bulldog wearing a cocked hat with a feather, epaulets and a collar, reading "OLD GENERAL U.S." The South is represented by a greyhound with its tail between it's legs, with a flag banner across its back and collar reading "JEFF". Between them is a big chunk of meat labeled "WASHINGTON & Prize Beef." Behind the bulldog on the right are barrels labeled "FLOUR" "CORN" "MESS / BEEF / Prime Q", sacks labeled "COFFEE" and "SALT", and a canon labeled "PEPPER". Other sacks labeled "$25000" and "2500000". Behind the greyhound a bale labeled "COTTON" is near a few bones. A palm tree is in the background.
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