Photo, Print, Drawing Nothing exceeds like excess / Herblock.
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Title
- Nothing exceeds like excess / Herblock.
Summary
- Editorial cartoon showing Sen. Joseph McCarthy driving a vehicle fashioned out of a bucket leaking mud everywhere, and holding up a sign proclaiming him "winner in Wisconsin primary", while clean children, carrying signs "we're against McCarthyism, But-" and "we believe in decency, But-", are drawn to the mud.
Names
- Block, Herbert, 1909-2001, artist
Created / Published
- 1952 September 12, c1952.
Headings
- - McCarthy, Joseph,--1908-1957
- - Political elections--Wisconsin--1950-1960
- - McCarthyism--1950-1960
- - Children--1950-1960
- - Play (Recreation)--1950-1960
- - Mud--1950-1960
- - Barrels--1950-1960
Format Headings
- Editorial cartoons--American--1950-1960.
- Ink drawings--American--1950-1960.
Genre
- Editorial cartoons--American--1950-1960
- Ink drawings--American--1950-1960
Notes
- - Caption label from exhibit "Herblock's History Fire!": Senator Joseph McCarthy's irresponsible tactics were endorsed by many voters who felt that the communist threat was such that the means justified the ends. A non-combat veteran, he had used the nickname "Tail-gunner Joe" to win a Senate seat after the war. He then latched on to anti-communism as a winning tactic for re-election. Other politicians, recognizing pay dirt when they saw it, jumped on his tar-barrel bandwagon. The attacks on the Truman Administration continued even as President Harry Truman was fighting a war against communist aggression in Korea. At the State Department's request, Herb Block contributed a booklet of his anticommunist cartoons for distribution abroad. McCarthy used this to charge that he was in the pay of the administration. When confronted by a reporter, McCarthy backed down.
- - Distributed by Post-Hall Syndicate.
- - Published in the Washington Post, September 12, 1952.
- - Copyright 1952 by The Washington Post Co.; renewed by Herblock.
- - Forms part of: Herbert L. Block Collection (Library of Congress).
- - Exhibited in: Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium, Library of Congress 2000-2001. (32)
Medium
- 1 drawing on layered paper : ink, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing ; 53 x 36.5 cm (sheet)
Call Number/Physical Location
- BLOCK, no. 14330 (C size) [P&P]
Source Collection
- Block, Herbert, 1909-2001. Herbert L. Block collection (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
- cph 3c26909 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c26909
Library of Congress Control Number
- 00652202
Reproduction Number
- LC-USZ62-126909 (b&w film copy neg.)
Rights Advisory
- Publication may be restricted. For information see "Herbert Block ("Herblock") Rights and Restrictions," https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/271_herb.html
Online Format
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