Still Image

A static visual representation.
Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials. Instances of the type Still Image must also be describable as instances of the broader type Image.

JM-226: They're off!

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Editorial cartoon depicting the presidential race of 1924, with candidates Robert M. La Follette Sr. with the Progressive Party, John W. Davis of the Democratic Party, and Calvin Coolidge of the Republican Party, who won the election and became the president of the United States that year.

JM-269: The changing world

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Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes in three separate panels. In the top panel, two statues of heroes, one of a man on a horse and the other one brandishing a sword behind the wheel of a car. In the middle panel, two portraits are compared; one of the portraits is of a woman in 19 c. dress, and the other portrait is of a woman dressed in 1920s style clothing. The bottom panel is a comparison of women in swimsuits; in one of the panels, police officers try to keep a mob of admiring men away from a photograph of a woman in a bathing suit while the other panel shows men sitting at the "See Shore" and watching all the women in swimsuits without any sort of mob.

JM-035: Two scenes of the Democratic headquarters when votes from the Maine election arrive

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Editorial cartoon depicting two panels. Both show men sitting in the Democratic Headquarters office when a man comes in bringing a paper with the results of the Maine election. In the top panel, the G.O.P. has swept the election, and the Democrats are unimpressed and say the Maine election is not significant. In the bottom panel, the Democratic party has won the Maine election, and they are jump out of their chairs with wide smiles on their faces.