Photo, Print, Drawing To avoid hitting the brick in the road / Ding.
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Title
- To avoid hitting the brick in the road / Ding.
Summary
- Cartoon shows a taxi owned by the Price Control Taxi Co., driven by an old man labeled "Congress," with passengers labeled "Farm Prices," and "Wages." The taxi has just swerved to avoid hitting a brick in the road labeled "The Minor Injustices of Immediate Wage and Farm Price Ceilings," and has plunged over the curb, labeled "Safety Zone," and plowed into a crowd of men, women, and children on "Cost of Living Av.," resulting in "Everybody's Injury." Wage and price controls during World War II managed for the most part to keep the cost of living down, but legislation weakening controls at the end of the war resulted in considerable inflation. The cartoonist, Jay Darling, known as Ding, was editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Tribune and the New York Herald-Tribune for many years, winning two Pulitzer Prizes.
Names
- Darling, Jay N. (Jay Norwood), 1876-1962, artist
Created / Published
- [1942 Sept. 29, publication date]
Headings
- - United States.--Congress--1940-1950
- - Wage-price policy--United States--1940-1950
- - Price regulation--United States--1940-1950
- - Taxicabs--1940-1950
- - Traffic accidents--1940-1950
Format Headings
- Cartoons (Commentary)--American--1940-1950.
- Ink drawings--American--1940-1950.
Genre
- Cartoons (Commentary)--American--1940-1950
- Ink drawings--American--1940-1950
Notes
- - Title from item.
- - Caption label from exhibit Cartoon America: Jay N. "Ding" Darling uses the metaphor of a careening taxi in this cartoon to critique delayed legislative controls on inflation of farm prices and wages during World War II. A cab, with passengers labeled "Farm Prices" and "Wages" being driven by a man labeled "Congress," avoids a brick in the road by swerving into a crowd, hitting men, women and children on "Cost of Living Ave.," and inflicting "Everybody's Injury." Darling's sweeping brushwork and expansive, dynamic composition suits this scene of collision. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he worked many years for the Des Moines Register and the New York Herald-Tribune.
- - Published in the Des Moines Register, September 29, 1942.
- - Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
- - Exhibited: Cartoon America: Highlights from the Art Wood Collection of Cartoon and Caricature, Library of Congress, 2006-2007.
- - Unprocessed in WOOD/Darling.429
- - Sources: American national biography online; Polenberg, War and society, p. 30-36; Ferrell, Harry S. Truman, p. 229-30 ljr
Medium
- 1 drawing : ink brush over graphite underdrawing ; 57.1 x 46.1 cm (sheet)
Call Number/Physical Location
- Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:055-4 [item] [P&P]
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
- ppmsca 09121 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.09121
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2005685884
Reproduction Number
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-09121 (digital file from original drawing)
Rights Advisory
- Publication may be restricted. For information see "J.N. "Ding" Darling Rights and Restrictions Information," https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/418_darl.html
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