Cesare, Oscar Edward, 1885-1948
Oscar Cesare Swedish born American artist (1883-1948)
VIAF ID: 9156616 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cesare, Oscar Edward ‡d 1885-1948
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cesare, Oscar Edward, ‡d 1885-1948
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cesare, Oscar Edward, ‡d 1885-1948
- 100 0 _ ‡a Oscar Cesare ‡c Swedish born American artist (1883-1948)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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He proposes a League of Nations | |
His house in danger | |
How Carranza can show his strength | |
The hydra | |
In pursuit of Villa | |
In the darkest hour | |
In time? | |
Jacinto Benavente | |
Al Jolson in "The wonder bar" | |
Jury of interlocking directors--"Alas, the poor public" | |
[Kaiser Wilhelm as Hamlet] | |
Kalenin, president of Soviet Russia, receiving and listening to the appeals and complaints of workers [...] | |
Karakhan | |
Katzenjammer | |
The king of Gee-Whiz | |
Kultur's progress | |
"Let her be heard!" | |
Litvinoff | |
Lloyd-George | |
Lord Cecil | |
[Louis D. Brandeis as a saboteur] | |
Made in Germany | |
Marcel Cachin, deputy, and leader of French Communists | |
Mdivani Pres. Soviet of Georgia | |
A mess to his liking | |
The mirrors of Washington ... | |
[Molly Pitcher preparing cannon] | |
[Moonshiners] | |
Mors imperator | |
"Murphy said:--I'd make a hell of a governor," and he did | |
Mussolini listening to an opposition speech in the senate | |
Mussolini speaking in senate on Italy's foreign policy | |
"My dear Theodore!" "Dee-lighted William!" | |
"Never touched me" | |
Not idle | |
On the Progressive platform | |
A passenger never listed | |
Paul Claudel | |
"Please tell them what you think" | |
Poincaré | |
Poland thanks Wilson | |
The power | |
[Presidential campaign, 1936] | |
Printemps 1916 | |
Private Smith--thinker | |
Rakovsky (Genoa) | |
The real armageddon | |
"Religion is the opium of the people." This legend put up by the Communists is on the wall of the building opposite the shrine of Our Lady of Iberia in Moscow | |
[René Viviani and Aristide Briand] | |
The repeater, or, primary day in the great metropolis | |
The rude descending on Sulzer | |
The sacrifice | |
Saluting the flag | |
The season opens | |
The situation continues satisfactory--official report | |
Some patriots | |
Southern gate of Kremlin, used alike by officials and visitors & on left old imperial stables, now a garage | |
The square deal | |
[Stalin and the Kremlin] | |
The stone vault containing the four tombs of Boris Godaunoff and his family. Not being of royal blood was he [sic] not be buried in the Kremlin, so by his wish was he interred at the Lavra of St. Sergius | |
The survivor of the fittest | |
T.R. "Who isn't for me is against me" | |
Tchichein (Genoa 1922) | |
Tchitcherin | |
Thechein | |
Thrift stamps | |
"The title of my next book? I don't know--nobody knows!" Clemenceau | |
Troitzko - Sergievskaya | |
[Trotsky] | |
[Uncle Sam wearing helmet] | |
Villa and Huerta: "Murderer!" | |
"Villa does not wish to become president" -- Gen Angeles | |
W. Somerset Maugham | |
"Washington gathers to speculate about Hoover" | |
The watch on the Rhine | |
Watchful waiting | |
Ways and means | |
"We're not breaking the Eighteenth Amendment, we've been makin' moonshine on these hills as long as we know these hills" | |
"What are they afraid of? They voted for me!" | |
What will the answer be? | |
When the light goes out? | |
When we dead awaken | |
Wilson: "You are a hyphen if you don't vote for me" | |
Winston Churchill | |
Wirth | |
[The Women's Party and mere man] | |
World encyclopedia of cartoons, 1980: | |
Would the soldier give her the ballot? | |
The writing on the wall | |
"You dirty boy" | |
Yours very truly Cecil | |
Zinoviev |