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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
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Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
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Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
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Mss. A K54
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Title
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Young E. Allison
Subject
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Caricature.
Allison, Young Ewing, 1853-1932
Description
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Pen and ink sketch of Young E. Allison, author and newspaper editor. A prolific writer, Allison is remembered for his epic piratical poem "On Board the Derelict," an expansion of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest."
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King, Wyncie
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
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Mss. A K54/1
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Donation envelope
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature.
Description
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The package in which Wyncie King sent his caricatures to the Filson.
Creator
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King, Wyncie
Source
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
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Mss. A K54/3
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Sergeant Alvin York
Subject
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Caricature.
York, Alvin Cullum, 1887-1964
Description
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Sergeant Alvin York, World War I hero and recipient of the Medal of Honor. King sketched him when he stayed at the Watterson Hotel in Louisville during his bridal trip. On the back of the drawing, King wrote that York was "a mild looking gent to be such a hero." Interestingly, York never wanted to fight in World War I; when filling out his draft card he tried to claim an exemption as a conscientious objector.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
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Still image
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Mss. A K54/3
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
Relation
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
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Title
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Andrew G. Leonard
Subject
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Caricature.
Leonard, Andrew G.
Description
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Pencil and watercolor sketch of Andrew G. Leonard, who was the steward of the Kentucky Jockey Club. Leonard holds a pair of binoculars in his hand.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
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Mss. A K54/2
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
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Title
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Desha Breckinridge
Subject
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Caricature.
Breckinridge, Desha, 1867-1935
Description
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Pencil and watercolor sketch of Desha Breckinridge, editor of the Lexington Herald from 1897 to 1935.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
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Mss. A K54/1
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
Creator
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King, Wyncie
Source
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
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Caricatures
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A K54
Still Image
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Title
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Brigadier General Francis Cutler Marshall
Subject
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Caricature.
Marshall, Francis Cutler, 1867-1922
Description
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Brigadier General Francis Marshall commanded troops at Camp Zachary Taylor during World War I and was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal for his leadership during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He died in an airplane crash in 1922.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Mss. A K54/2
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Format
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Harriet Monroe
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature.
Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936
Description
An account of the resource
Harriet Monroe was the editor of Poetry magazine in Chicago, Illinois and played an important role in the development of modern poetry. King sketched Monroe when she visited Young E. Allison in Louisville.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Source
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Mss. A K54/2
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
Source
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Caricatures
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Harvey Joiner
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature.
Joiner, Harvey, -- 1852-1932.
Description
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Harvey Joiner was a landscape artist from Louisville known for his paintings of beech trees.
Creator
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Source
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Mss. A K54/2
Coverage
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20th century
1920s
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Title
A name given to the resource
Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
Creator
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King, Wyncie
Source
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Caricatures
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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James D. Black
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature.
Black, James D., 1849-1938
Description
An account of the resource
James D. Black, former governor of Kentucky. King sketched most of his subjects from the shoulders up, but in this drawing we get the impression that Black was a short man with an eye for fashion.
Creator
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Source
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
Rights
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caricatures
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Mss. A K54/1
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Title
A name given to the resource
Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
Creator
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King, Wyncie
Source
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Caricatures
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Lieutenant Adrien Florent
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature.
Description
An account of the resource
Lieutenant Adrien Florent was a member of the French Military Mission at Camp Zachary Taylor during World War I.
Creator
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Source
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
Rights
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caricatures
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Mss. A K54/1
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Title
A name given to the resource
Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
Creator
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King, Wyncie
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Caricatures
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Relation
A related resource
Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A K54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Otto Rothert
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature.
Rothert, Otto A., 1871-1956
Description
An account of the resource
Otto Rothert, author and secretary of the Filson Club. In this caricature, King gave Rothert's features an effeminate cast. On the back of the drawing, he noted that Rothert was a good friend of Young E. Allison.
Creator
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Source
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Manuscript Collection
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1920-1921
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
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caricatures
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A K54/2
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Title
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
The topic of the resource
Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
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Mss. A K54
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Title
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Patrick O'Sullivan
Subject
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Caricature.
O’Sullivan, Patrick, 1871-1947
Description
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Patrick O'Sullivan, a gifted composer and pianist who hailed from Louisville, Kentucky. On the back of the drawing, King remarked that O'Sullivan was the "very essence of the Irish."
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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caricatures
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Mss. A K54/2
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
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Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
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Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
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Title
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Sidney Bernheim
Subject
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Caricature.
Description
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Sidney Bernheim, a co-worker of Wyncie King, sold advertisements for the Louisville Herald. The sketch gives the impression that Bernheim was an unusually tall individual with poor posture.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Mss. A K54/1
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
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Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
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Title
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Ilya Tolstoy
Subject
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Caricature.
Description
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Ilya Tolstoy was a writer and son of Leo Tolstoy. King sketched Tolstoy while he stayed in Louisville at the Watterson Hotel.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Mss. A K54/3
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
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Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Caricatures
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
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Mss. A K54
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Title
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Bennett H. Young
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Caricature.
Young, Bennett Henderson, 1843-1919
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Bennett H. Young, Confederate officer and prominent Louisville attorney. During the Civil War, Young led Confederate forces in a raid on St. Albans, Vermont.
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King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
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Manuscript Collection
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The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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Mss. A K54/3
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Wyncie King Caricatures, ca. 1920
Subject
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Caricature
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961
Description
An account of the resource
Wyncie King was a noted caricaturist and political cartoonist of the early 20th century. Born in Covington, Georgia in 1884, King got his start in Louisville in 1910 where he worked as the feature cartoonist for the Louisville Herald. King gained national recognition for his work while in Louisville; he would later go on to work for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and as a contributing artist to the Saturday Evening Post. King remembered his time in Louisville fondly, and in his final years donated a portion of his drawings and personal papers to The Filson. Most notable among King’s drawings are eighty-one pen and ink sketches and watercolor caricatures, mostly of Kentuckians and visitors to Louisville. They were created between 1920 and 1921, during King’s final years in the city. “There were people of character and distinction in the community of that era,” King wrote to Filson Curator Dorothy Cullen in May 1958. “I savored the making of each drawing and remember many details of each.” The caricatures provide an unusual glimpse into the “life and likeness” of these historical figures that is hard to glean from books, documents, or even formal portraits. The development of King’s artistic style is documented by these caricatures drawn early in his career.
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King, Wyncie
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Wyncie King Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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ca. 1920-1921
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
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Caricatures
Type
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Still Image
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Mss. A K54a
Mss. A K54b
Identifier
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Mss. A K54
Still Image
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Title
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Wyncie King, n.d.
Subject
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Caricature.
King, Wyncie, 1884-1961.
Description
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Wyncie King, as drawn by a fellow caricaturist.
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unknown
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Wyncie King papers, circa 1912, 1920-1922, 1958.
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The Filson Historical Society Special Collections
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n.d.
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Mss. A K54B/3