Detail View: The AMICA Library: But all he saw was his own reflection

AMICA ID: 
LOC_.cai96002915/PP
AMICA Library Year: 
1999
Object Type: 
Drawings and Watercolors
Creator Name: 
Rogers, W. A.
Creator Role: 
artist
Creator Dates/Places: 
1854-1931
Creator Name-CRT: 
W. A Rogers
Title: 
But all he saw was his own reflection
Title Type: 
Title on verso
View: 
Full View
Creation Date: 
1912?
Creation Start Date: 
1912
Creation End Date: 
1912
Materials and Techniques: 
pen and ink
Processes and Techniques: 
pen and ink
Classification Term: 
Editorial cartoons
Subject Terms: 
Cheetahs.
Subject Terms: 
Wolves.
Subject Terms: 
Sheep.
Subject Terms: 
Police.
Subject Terms: 
Corruption.
Subject Terms: 
Gambling.
Subject Terms: 
Reflections.
Dimensions: 
unmeasured
AMICA Contributor: 
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Owner Location: 
Washington, DC, USA
ID Number: 
DLC/PP-1932:0042
Credit Line: 
Courtesy of The Library of Congress
Parts and Pieces: 
1
Rights: 
Context: 
Lamb, "Waldo" (New York police comissioner Rhinelander Waldo), gazing into "Pool of self-complacency," while cheetahs, "The system" and "the underworld," watch; Dame Democracy holding dollar sign marked "graft" at upper right
Related Document Description: 
Published in: New York Herald, Sept. 16, 1912, p. 5.
Related Work Description: 
Cabinet of American Illustration (Library of Congress)
Link to Work: 
(DLC)95849474
Related Image Identifier Link: 
LOC_.2a14467u.tif