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  2. The Rhodes Colossus - Wikipedia

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    The Colossus of Rhodes, imagined in a 16th-century engraving by Martin Heemskerck, part of his series of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Rhodes Colossus is an editorial cartoon illustrated by English cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne and published by Punch magazine in 1892.

  3. Political cartoon - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Rhodes, as The Rhodes Colossus, ... A political cartoon, also known as an editorial cartoon, is a cartoon graphic with caricatures of public figures, ...

  4. Category:Editorial cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Rape of Lady Justice cartoon controversy; The Rhodes Colossus; S. Southern Justice (political cartoon) Supermac (cartoon) T. Take me to your leader (phrase)

  5. 17 vintage political cartoons to take your mind off of this ...

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    In honor of the upcoming election on November 8th, (don't forget to cast your vote!) take a break from this election and see how those before us have expressed themselves about issues of the time ...

  6. Category:Satirical cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Rape of Lady Justice cartoon controversy; The Rhodes Colossus; S. Southern Justice (political cartoon) Supermac (cartoon) T. Teddy Bear (cartoon) The Bosses of the ...

  7. Robert Walpole - Wikipedia

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    1740 political cartoon depicting Walpole as the Colossus of Rhodes, alluding to his reluctance to engage Spain and France militarily Satire on Nicholas Paxton, solicitor to the Treasury, and his refusal to answer questions from the Committee of Secrecy enquiring into the conduct of Robert Walpole.

  8. Fashoda Incident - Wikipedia

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    The Rhodes Colossuscartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne, published in Punch after Rhodes announced plans for a telegraph line from Cape Town to Cairo in 1892. During the late-19th century, Africa was rapidly being claimed and colonised by European colonial powers.

  9. Joseph Keppler - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (February 1, 1838 – February 19, 1894 [1]) was an Austrian-born American cartoonist and caricaturist who greatly influenced the growth of satirical cartooning in the United States.