File talk:Harrison Football Political Cartoon.jpg
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(Transcluded from Wikipedia) This image was published in The Judge magazine in President Harrison's term (1889-1893). This specific image was cropped and digitally cleaned by Kainaw from an image of a framed lithograph found on an online auctions site. While it is possible to claim ownership of a photograph of the original artwork, the original artwork is public domain as it was publihed in the 1800s.
The subscript printed below the cartoon was originally: "What can I do when both parties insist on kicking?" It referred to the inablility of the Democrats and Republicans to work together over Civil Service Reform.
- It's in the public domain, so do you think you could make it bigger? The text written on the football is illegible and the picture size is becoming unsuitable for today's higher-resolution displays.—An Sealgair (talk) 01:41, 12 June 2016 (UTC)