Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959
Frank Arthur Nankivell artiste australien et dessinateur politique
Nankivell, Frank A., 1869-1959
Frank Arthur Nankivell Australian artist and political cartoonist
Nankivell, Frank Arthur (American engraver, 1869-1959)
VIAF ID: 36155632 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Frank Arthur Nankivell ‡c Australian artist and political cartoonist
- 100 0 _ ‡a Frank Arthur Nankivell ‡c artiste australien et dessinateur politique
- 100 1 _ ‡a Nankivell, Frank A. ‡d 1869-1959
- 100 1 0 ‡a Nankivell, Frank A. ‡q (Frank Arthur), ‡d 1869-1959
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nankivell, Frank Arthur ‡g American engraver, 1869-1959
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Works
Title | Sources |
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[Admiral George Dewey standing on the bridge of a ship] | |
The air-serpent | |
Artemus Ward's best stories | |
As to Japanese exclusion | |
At the woman's club | |
Bad dreams | |
The best part of coasting - the walk back | |
The Boer's religion | |
Campaign number | |
The campaign Santa Claus | |
Catching the celestial ballot | |
The central bank | |
The christening | |
The college world | |
The consumer's only chance | |
Convention number | |
The dance of Salome | |
The difficulty | |
The diplomats' god | |
Dividing the spoils | |
Do it now! | |
[Doorway to illusion] | |
The drill-master of the East | |
During the investigation | |
The easiest way out of it | |
The Echo | |
[Edward H. Harriman as a pirate] | |
Exercising the mounts | |
Father will shoot them off | |
A first-class lie | |
The Fortune | |
"Friends, farewell!" | |
"Goal!" | |
He loves me, he loves me not | |
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall-- | |
The infant Hercules and the Standard Oil serpents | |
Let in the light | |
Like a Chinese play, it goes on forever | |
Maenads | |
"Make me an offer, gentlemen!" | |
March millinery | |
Miss spring, artist | |
The modern Danaë and the golden rain | |
Monsieur d'En Brochette : being an historical account of some of the adventures of Huevos Pasada par Agua, Marquis of Pollio Grille, Count of Pate de Foie Gras, and much else besides | |
Moonlight on the grassy bank | |
The moths and the flame | |
Move up, move up, Bill Bryan! -- | |
A natural inference | |
Needed the money | |
"Never again!" | |
Never too late to run | |
The new boy, January 1, 1905 | |
Not so bad | |
"Oh, Mother, may I go out to swim?" | |
Old words to a new air | |
One phase of it | |
Our own Manchu dynasty, which is about due for a bump | |
Overworked | |
The political Janus | |
Posters in miniature | |
Progress | |
Puck Christmas 1907 | |
Puck Easter | |
Puck fourth of July 1905 | |
Puck mid-summer number | |
Reading his future | |
Right in style | |
Rough on cats | |
The safety-valve | |
Saint Sam and the dragon | |
Self-made | |
Setting 'em off | |
Sheet music, fables, miscellaneous 19th century periodicals, illustrations from the Masses, and a delegate's kit for the 1948 New Party founding convention | |
A sub-marine astronomer | |
The Sunday Journal of March 28. No. 3 ... | |
The tactless train-boy | |
The tapeworm | |
Teddy's valentine | |
[Theater scene] | |
The third hole | |
The tug of war | |
The ultimate cause | |
Uncle John | |
Uncle Sam's boys, anglicized | |
Unconditional surrender | |
Venus | |
A voice from the past | |
When Taft is president | |
Willing to compromise | |
World ency. of cartoons, 1980: |