Clay, Edward Williams, 1799-1857
Edward Williams Clay American artist (1799-1857)
Edward Williams Clay American artist
Clay, Edward Williams (American painter, caricaturist, and engraver, 1799-1857)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Williams Clay ‡c American artist (1799-1857)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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.00001 the value of a unit with four cyphers going before it | |
All on hobbies, gee up, gee ho! | |
All the West going for Matty | |
The almighty lever | |
America | |
American sympathy and Irish backguardism | |
Animal magnetism | |
Are you one of the bhoys wot went to the weddin? / I ai'nt nothin else | |
Battle of the Thames. Respectfully dedicated to Andrew Jackson Esq. President of the United States | |
A big blue bottle fly in the web | |
Cutting down the hickory tree and disturbing the crow's nest | |
The death of old Tammany and his wife Loco Foco | |
The disappointed abolitionists | |
Distinguished military operations with a hasty bowl of soup | |
Executive mercy/Marcy and the Bambers | |
Experiments on the tight rope | |
Fanny Elssler and the Baltimoreans | |
The fish question settled | |
The fox chace | |
Funeral obsequies of free-trade | |
Grand match between the Kinderhook poney and the Ohio ploughman | |
Grand set to between rough and ready and Genal. Gas | |
The great American steeple chase for 1844 | |
How to make the mare/Mayor go | |
An interesting family | |
John Bull's fish monopoly | |
Life in New York. | |
Life in Philadelphia. | |
Like master like man | |
Loco Foco expresses | |
Loco Foco persecution, or custom house, versus caricatures | |
Machines for the new pay-tent office | |
Major Joe Bunker's last parade, or the fix of a senator and his 700 independents | |
Major Ringgold: mortally wounded at the Battle of Palo Alto, May 8th 1846 | |
Matty's perilous situation up Salt River | |
The mountain in labor | |
N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on rollin his ball | |
The nations bulwark. A well disciplined militia | |
Neptune House, New Rochelle, West Chester County, New York | |
New edition of MacBeth. Bank-oh's! Ghost | |
Notice to quit. March 4th 1841 | |
O'Connell's call and Pat's reply | |
Old Jack in the last agony and the fox caught in a rat trap | |
On the way to Araby! | |
One of the young bo-hoys in exstacies before the coons of 1844 | |
The organ kicked out | |
Ornithology | |
Patent Democratic Republican steam shaving shop | |
The patriots getting their beans | |
A piercing piece of loco foco hocus pocus | |
Political cartoon prints, United States (Library of Congress) | |
Political game of brag. Shew of hands | |
Political Jesuitism--or interest versus principle | |
Political race course - Union Track - fall races 1836 | |
Polk's dream | |
Present Presidential position | |
The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start | |
Quartette from the new opera of the "Whig celebration at Lundy's Lane." Tune "Will you come to the bower" | |
Race between Bennett and Greely for the Post Office stakes | |
The ruins of Phelps & Peck's store | |
Santa Anna declining a hasty plate of soup at Cerro Gordo | |
A sawney in Ireland trying to pass for an American gentleman | |
Scene in Uncle Sam's Senate. 17th April 1850 | |
Set-to between the champion old tip & the swell Dutcheman of Kinderhook -- 1836 | |
Settin' on a rail | |
The seven stages of the office seeker | |
The ship of state on a lee shore, experienced hands coming to her rescue | |
This is the house that Jack built | |
The three mares/mayors, New York course, spring races, 1838 | |
The times | |
Town & country making another drive at the great question.--No go!! | |
Ultimatum on the Oregon question | |
Uncle Sam sick with la grippe | |
Vesey St. [estampe] | |
The whale that swallowed Jonah | |
What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander | |
Whig bazaar | |
Zachary Taylor, major genl. of the U.S. Army |