All objects in this exhibition, unless otherwise noted, are preserved in the Prints and Photographs Division., This exhibition was prepared with support from the Caroline and Erwin Swann Memorial Fund for Caricature and Cartoon.
- James Gillray, MONSTROUS CRAWS, at a New Coalition Feast, 1787 Etching with watercolor, Library of Congress Purchase, 1921 (10), LC-DIG-ppmsc-05878, LC-USZC4-5786, LC-USZ62-119784
- Charles Dana Gibson, The Weaker Sex, 1903, Ink over pencil with scraping out on board, Gift of Charles Dana Gibson, 1935 (1), LC-DIG-ppmsc-05887, LC-USZ62-25573
- Miguel Covarrubias, Impossible Interviews- No. 18: Herr Adolf Hitler and Huey S. "Hooey" Long versus Josef Stalin and Benito Mussolini, 1933, Gouache on board, Published in Vanity Fair, June 1933, Miguel Covarrubias / Vanity Fair, © Conde Nast Publications, Inc. , Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (2), LC-DIG- ppmsc- 05886, LC-USZ62-119783, LC-USZC4-1927
- Garry Trudeau, "I really didn't want you anyway, you stupid mourning cloak," 1988, Ink, white-out, pencil and tonal film overlay on paper, Copyright 1971 Universal Press Syndicate and G.B. Trudeau, DOONESBURY © G. B. Trudeau, Gift of Garry B. Trudeau, 1988 (3), LC-DIG- ppmsc- 05885, LC-USZ62-119284
- Paul Szep, [Vietnam Specters], 1967, India ink with scraping out on stratchboard, Published in The Boston Globe, 1967, Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (4), LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05883, LC-USZ62-82941
- Edward Sorel, Milhous I: Lord of San Clemente, Duke of Key Biscayne, Captain of Watergate, 1974, India ink and watercolor on paper and board, Published in Rolling Stone, March 14, 1974, Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (5), LC-DIG-ppmsc-05884, LC-USZ62-97950 (b&w film copy neg.), LC-USZC4-1413
- William Charles, Josiah the First, ca. 1812-13, Etching with watercolor on paper (12), LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05876
- Arthur Burdett Frost, He Made Some hootch and tried it on the dog, 1921, India Ink over pencil with scraping out on board, Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (7), LC-DIG- ppmsc- 05880, LC-USZ62-84853
- George Luks, "That Man Was an Ass. It's Better to be President than to be Right!"1899, Lithograph, Published in The Verdict, March 13, 1899, Copyright Registration Deposit (15), LC-DIG-ppmsca-01660, LC-USZC4-4111, LC-USZ62-98606
- Al Hirschfeld, The Stage Door Canteen Reopens, 1944, Ink on paper mounted on layered board, Anonymous gift, 1997 (19), LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05888, LC-USZ62-119787
- Thomas Nast, A Group of Vultures waiting for the storm to "blow over."- "Let us Prey," 1871, Wood engraving, Published in Harper's Weekly, September 23, 1871 (17), LC-DIG-ppmsc-05890, LC-USZ62-1970
- John Held, Jr., The Girl Who Gave Him the Cold Shoulder, ca. 1925, Gouache on board, Cabinet of American Illustration (8), LC-DIG-ppmsc-05879, LC-USZC4-1043, LC-USZ62-98300
- Peggy Bacon, The Quest of Beauty, ca. 1936-41, India ink and black crayon on paper, Caroline and Erwin Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (11), LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05877, LC-USZ62-84841
- Oliver W. Harrington, Dark Laughter: "The teacher says that everyone can git to be president. Then how come the whole class falls out laughin' when I tell 'em that's my dream?", 1960, Crayon, ink, blue pencil, white-out, and pencil on paper, Caroline and Erwin Swann Memorial Fund purchase, 1995 (13), LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05882, LC-USZ62-119299
- Rose O'Neill, Fortune, 1903, Ink over pencil and blue pencil with scraping out on paper, Published in Puck, April 15, 1903, Cabinet of American Illustration (6), LC-DIG-ppmsc- 05881, LC-USZ62-51163