Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929
Charles Jay Taylor American painter and illustrator (1855-1929)
Taylor, Charles (American painter and illustrator, 1855-1929)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Jay Taylor ‡c American painter and illustrator (1855-1929)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Charles Jay ‡d 1855-1929
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Charles Jay ‡d 1855-1929
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Charles Jay ‡d 1855-1929
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Charles Jay, ‡d 1855-1929
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Charles ‡g American painter and illustrator, 1855-1929
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The boss of the bosses | |
[Christ]mas greens | |
"Come in, boys, warm up, and have a little Christmas cheer!" | |
Coxey'[s ... patern]alism" | |
The Cuban melodrama | |
A down-hill movement | |
[The engineer] | |
England | |
Falling in | |
[Figure of a man speaking] | |
The fin de siècle movement reaches the back country | |
The free-trade bugaboo | |
Fun for the politicians, but rough on the business man | |
The gay Lothario of Europe | |
Google Books, via WWW, Sept. 9, 20212: | |
The Grand Mogul of New York | |
He keeps them worried | |
"He laughs best who laughs last" | |
Help wanted | |
His battle-ground | |
His latest effort | |
[His view] | |
In his second childhood | |
In memory of the Grant monument dedication, April 27th, 1897 | |
In the "400" and out | |
In the hands of his philanthropic friends | |
[In this era of good feeling] | |
"Independence Day" of the future | |
"The irrepressible conflict" | |
It doesn't look much like it | |
It's no use kicking, he must obey his boss | |
The Joshua of our silly senate in his great act of trying to make the sun stand still | |
Launched at last! - good luck to her! | |
"Let us have peace" | |
Lohengrin Reed is wanted in New York | |
[The London 'bus driver] | |
"Love me, love my dog" | |
Make a complete job of it, this time! | |
[Man fishing] | |
Me and my partner | |
The modern St. Anthony - and his terrible struggle to resist the temptations of the day | |
[Mr. Stretcher: It was at Shiloh, Mrs. Keene, I had been hard hit, & was lying where I fell when ...] | |
Mr. Vanderbilt's birthplace at New Brunswick, New Jersey | |
The nations' holiday feast | |
The next thing in order | |
A nice attitude for a United States Senator! | |
[No cause for alarm] | |
No income tax! | |
No rioters need apply! | |
The nurses did it | |
An old imposition | |
Old jokes in new political clothes | |
The only thing that would scare our thick-skinned senators | |
The open sesame | |
Our American girls are capturing the House of Lords | |
Our religious landlords and their rookery tenants | |
Our statue of Liberty--she can stand it | |
The "peanut" Hagenbeck and his "senatorial courtesy" animal show | |
Political pirates | |
Politics makes strange wheel-fellows | |
The poster craze in candidateville | |
The poster knight to his lady | |
Presidential aspirants take to the wheel! | |
Pride and humility | |
Puck Easter | |
Puck's labor-saving suggestion for Cupid's summer work | |
Rainsford is right - the rich must be regulated | |
A rational law, or - Tammany | |
Riding for a fall | |
The runaway Browns; a story of small stories | |
The same old thing | |
Shaking him off | |
She has a presidential pet of her own | |
She won't bow to the hat | |
Shut out again! - and all her own doing, too! | |
Some people who ought to "swear off" this new year's | |
Sounding the tocsin | |
A squelcher for woman suffrage | |
The tailor made girl, her friends, her fashions and her follies. | |
Thanksgiving | |
Their first Christmas eve; - a vision of the future | |
Their nightmare | |
They can't hold up this train! | |
Too much like Cæsar | |
[Town scene] | |
True democracy is safe! | |
Under one flag | |
Up they come again! | |
Up to date! | |
We are not a nation of swindlers! | |
We ought to be thankful | |
Well protected | |
Who was who in Am. art, 1985: | |
Why he is happy | |
With the compliments of the season | |
The woes of the sabbatarian fanatic - they get greater every year | |
Young America to the rescue |