NWI4938430: U.S. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and his family (his wife Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) and his children: Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), William Wallace Lincoln (1850-1862) said “Willie” and Thomas Lincoln (1853-1871) said “Tad”) reading a book in the White House. Colour engraving of the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images
ICA4938465: Illustration of Henri Demare (1846-1888) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1880-5-9 - Salon de la Nouvelle Lune - Anticlericalism, Art, Salons de painting, Salons caricature - Bernhart Sarah, Henri V d'Artois, Count of Chambord (1820-1883), Napoleon Jerome Bonaparte (1853-1853-1891), Demare, Henri (1846-88) / Bridgeman Images
NWI4938597: Allegory of the American presidential election campaign: “” Farmer William Mac Kinley (Mac-Kinley or McKinley, 1843-1901) takes off his coat”, satirical drawing about his way of disherbing problems (anarchy, populism, devaluation of money...), 1896. Lithograph from an illustration by William Allen Rogers (1854-1931), 19th century. / Bridgeman Images
NWI4944723: Emperor Rodophe II (1552-1612) signs the letter of majesty granting religious freedom to the Protestants of Boheme, 1609 - Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II signs the Letter of Majesty giving Protestant Bohemians religious freedom. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration / Bridgeman Images