To know the political statement that would best describe the political position of the artist it is important to know what the cartoon is. Without knowing what cartoon it is there really is not any way of knowing what the artists political view would have been.
To know the political statement that would best describe the political position of the artist it is important to know what the cartoon is. Without knowing what cartoon it is there really is not any way of knowing what the artists political view would have been.
In order to answer this question we , of course , need more information than that provided .
The artist supports the Union cause.
Hurt you, hurt you badly.
Because that's all the artist drew. It might help if you provided even the slightest clue which cartoon you're talking about.
vote for McClellan
Thomas Nast drew a political cartoon in 1874 that depicted an elephant labeled as "The Republican Vote."
The Republican sign is an elephant due to a political cartoonist. Cartoonist Thomas Nast drew a cartoon in Harper's Weekly, the cartoon he drew an elephant and called it the republican vote. Since them the elephant was associated with republicans.
Jim Davis is the creator, writer, and artist behind the popular cartoon strip Garfield, which first debuted in 1978. Davis continues to write and oversee the production of new Garfield content to this day.
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