File:"After you, sir" - Kep. LCCN2011649067.jpg
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[edit]Description"After you, sir" - Kep. LCCN2011649067.jpg |
English: Title: "After you, sir" / Kep. Abstract/medium: 1 photomechanical print : offset, color.. |
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Subject InfoField | William--II,--German Emperor, · Fallières, Armand · Edward--VII,--King of Great Britain · Nicholas--II,--Emperor of Russia · Uncle Sam (Symbolic character) · Shooting · Contests · International relations--France--1910-1920 · International relations--Germany--1910-1920. |
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current | 06:40, 2 March 2018 | 4,441 × 5,825 (38.63 MB) | Animalparty (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=''Title:'' "After you, sir" / Kep.<br> ''Abstract/medium:'' 1 photomechanical print : offset, color..<br> ''Summary'': Illustration shows a shooting match between France and Germany, a white bird labeled "Peace" has just been released from a trap labeled "Moroccan Situation" and the contestants are each waiting for the other to shoot first. Gathered around the shooting platform are rulers from European and Asian countries, among them are Uncle Sam, Edward VII, King of Great Britain, and Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia.}} |date=1911 |author={{Creator:Udo Keppler}} |source=Library of Congress * ''Catalog:'' https://lccn.loc.gov/2011649067 * ''Original url:'' https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2011649067/ |permission=No known restrictions on publication.{{LOC-image|id=ppmsca.27776}} |other_versions=<gallery> </gallery> | other_fields = {{Information field|name=Notes|value= *Title from item. *Caption: If either one of them shoot... |
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- 1911 covers of Puck magazine
- 1910s political cartoons of the United States
- Personifications of France
- Personifications of Germany
- Uncle Sam
- Udo Keppler's Puck covers
- Caricatures of Wilhelm II of Germany
- Peace doves
- Male humans with firearms in art
- Agadir Crisis
- Caricatures about Russia
- History of Morocco
- Male gray hair in art
- Male brown hair in art
- Men with moustaches in art
- Bearded men in art