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RMDRAK61–Cartoon of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RM2K02K9R–Cartoon satirising the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia 1917
RM2BX7C5R–NICHOLAS II OF RUSSIA (1868-1918) faces unrest in a cartoon from the American satirical magazine Judge
RMJ189CA–Light in darkest Russia - Illustration shows Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, kneeling on one knee before a pillow on which rests a scroll of papers labeled 'Ukase civil and religious Reforms'; rays of light labeled 'Enlightenment' beam down illuminating Nicholas II. Political Cartoon, 1903
RMDRHGR2–Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia
RME7T94J–Disappointment - Tsar Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, standing on a parapet on a castle, looking down at a massive army gathering beneath dark clouds; a female figure labeled 'Peace' is standing behind him, looking concerned. Political cartoon, 1899
RMG3CPG6–Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RM2WR8J00–Bloody suppression by Tsar Nicholas II of the 1905 Revolution, The Revolution in Russia (title on object), Political cartoon on the bloody suppression by Tsar Nicholas II of the 1905 Revolution. From his throne, the Tsar hands over a letter offering 'concessions' a burning battlefield full of dead bodies., print maker: anonymous, after drawing by: Albert Hahn (I), Netherlands, 1905, paper, height 312 mm × width 390 mm, print
RMDRAK60–Satire on Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RMKGP9GG–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal Ovod (Gadfly) depicting Tsar Nicholas II surrounded by a crowd of people waving flags with 'Union October 17' written on them, likely referencing the October Manifesto, a document that granted basic civil rights, which was issued on October 17, 1905, 1906. ()
RMDRAK5M–Satire on Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RMMA99NP–Cartoon from the front cover of the Russian satirical journal 'Signal, ' depicting a balding, mustached man, possibly Tsar Nicholas II, in bed, prodding the back of a woman lying in bed next to him, with text reading 'Russia: Leave me alone, hateful (person), why do you keep getting involved (with..)!, 1905. ' published circa 1905, during the period of widespread social and political upheaval known as the Russian Revolution of 1905. ()
RMDRAK5W–Satire on Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RM2K2K068–Wilhelm II, the German Kaiser, asking Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia, his reason for building a new fleet. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from 'Punch', London, 23 June 1909.
RMDRAK5R–Satire on Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RF2F9TJCG–Tsar Nicholas II of Russia cartoon character. Vector Illustration. Kids History Collection.
RMW5X0BJ–[ 1900s Japan - Russo-Japanese War, Satirical Cartoon ] — Yellow Peril-The First Awakening: a cartoon ca 1904-05 by satirical illustrator T. Bianco commenting on the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The image warns of what was seen as the dangers of the Yellow Peril. On the left is Emperor Meiji of Japan pointing a gun at Tsar Nicholas II of Russia who has awaken to the danger. Other Western leaders are sleeping, unaware of the menace that’s encroaching upon them. 20th century vintage postcard.
RMCW5CF7–Galantara, caricature: 'The Insensitive' (Tsar Nicholas II)
RMMCAN39–a young man representing Japan as the God of Peace holding aloft a man, probably Nicholas II, labeled Russia holding a white flag. Japan is standing on a damaged Russian battleship and a man wearing a crown; Corea is seen hiding behind the skirt of Japan. Arranged around this central motif are figures representing Germany, China, France, Tolky [i.e., Turkey], holding Japanese and Turkish flags and stomping on the Russian flag, United State [sic], N. American, and English [i.e., England] standing with the British lion.
RMMFNNEA–Nicholas II (1868-1919) Tsar of Russia from 1894. embracing Pallas-Athene (Minerva) the ancient goddess of Wisdom. Cartoon from 'Le Rire', Paris, 20 May 1899.
RMD95XW1–Nicholas II (1868-1919) Tsar of Russia from 1894, dwarfed by the awakening of the Russian people. Cartoon from 'L'Assiette au Buerre', Paris, 10 February 1906.
RM2M70MKY–Caricature map, political situation in Europe 1899
RMAG3NKE–geography/travel, Russia, revolution 1905, mutiny on the Russian ship of state, drawing by Bruno Paul, 1905, ,
RMR5CC36–Zwischen Bordeaux und Paris: 'Between Bordeaux and Paris'. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Paul Von Hindenburg. . Kriegs Flugblätter des Simplicissimus. Munich, 1914. Source: Simplicissimus 05/01/1915 page 525 vol.19, issue 40. Author: Petersen, Carl Olof.
RME7T94T–Nearing the End - Summary: Illustration shows Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, clutching against his chest a doll that is wearing a crown labeled 'Autocracy' as he races through the woods in a troika pursued by a pack of angry, ravenous wolves. Political Cartoon, 1905
RF2M6ERT7–Here boods little Nicholas Thinking he knows all And hoping he'll tickle us With his proposal But strife upon earth he will never abolish Until he gets rid of his Finish and Polish from the satirical book Struwwelpeter alphabet by Harold Begbie, 1871-1929, illustrated by Francis Carruthers Gould, 1844-1925, Published in London : G. Richards in 1900
RMJ4JDYF–A voice from the past - Illustration shows the ghost of Louis XVI of France warning Nicholas II of Russia to not make a hasty decision regarding the imprisoned writer Maxim Gorky and to heed the 'Petition' and impassioned pleas for his release. Political Cartoon, 1905
RM2P1C0GH–Oursikoff!..trouvez-vous cela ressemblant?, 19th century. Satire on the Crimean War. [Russian emperor]: Oursikoff! do you think this is a good likeness? [Oursikoff]: No, sire! [Emperor]: just as well...I would have sent you to Siberia if you'd recognised me...all these terrible Charivari accusations won't stop me being the most handsome man in my empire! [Oursikoff]: Yes, sire!
RME7XR65–A Voice from the Past - Shade of Louis - Warily Brother - the ghost of Louis XVI of France warning Nicholas II of Russia to not make a hasty decision regarding the imprisoned writer Maxim Gorky and to heed the 'Petition' and impassioned pleas for his release, political cartoon 1905
RMKGP9HX–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal Plamia (Flame) depicting a group of government officials staring in shock at a floating balloon shaped like a head, likely Tsar Nicholas II, with text reading 'the Ascension of Autocracy', 1905. ()
RMKGP9G9–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal Ovod (Gadfly) showing Tsar Nicholas II staring at something in amazement while a crowd of people around him look away from him; The people in the crowd are holding flags with text that reads 'Union October 17', likely referring to the October Manifesto, a document that granted basic civil rights, which was issued on October 17, 1905, 1906. ()
RMDRAK5N–Satire on Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
RMMA99T7–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal 'Signal' depicting Tsar Nicholas II, Ivan Goremykin, and Rasputin carrying sacks while walking away from working class people who are being engulfed by a fire, Tsar Nicholas II is holding a book that says 'do not spare your ammunition!', and Konstantin Pobedonostsev can be seen in the bottom-left corner, published circa 1905, during the period of widespread social and political upheaval known as the Russian Revolution of 1905, 1905. ()
RMK05M1C–Cartoon, The Sands Running Out
RMDRAPDE–British cartoon satirising the First World War
RMD95XTH–Nicholas II (1868-1919) Tsar of Russia from 1894, reviewing his Cossack troops at Loubet. Cartoon by Caran d'Ache from 'Le Rire', 2 June 1902.
RMDRAMXJ–Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 2 of 5
RM2M70MKX–Map of Europe in 1914, nations as caricatures of dogs, Russia shown driving a steamroller
RME7T951–'Peace' assured - William E. Gladstone dressed as an old woman wearing keys labeled 'Suez, Gibraltor, [and] Herat', pushing John Bull into a kissing embrace with Tsar Nicholas II who is, likewise, being pushed by a woman labeled 'Empress of Russia'. They are suspended over a thin crevice emitting smoke as though it was a volcano about to erupt; a cut-away view shows a munitions foundry just below the surface of the ground, furiously producing ordnance. Political cartoon, 1885
RMEGEFPX–A Dangerous Firecracker - Illustration shows the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull, representing England, watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of a large firecracker labeled 'China.' Political Cartoon 1900
RME7T94R–Misery Loves Company - The Sultan - Allah be praised! - Now that they've got another Sick Man, maybe they will let up on me, Political Cartoon, 1895
RMKGP9M9–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal Nagaechka (Little Whip) depicting a cart with 'Russia' written on it carrying sacks that say 'progress', 'reforms', 'freedom', and 'peaceful activities' with Tsar Nicholas II sitting on top, being pulled towards the sun, which says 'dawn of a new life', while some horses are being made to pull the cart away from the sun, and soldiers are trying to stop the cart by putting a large stick through one of the wheels; The horses pulling the the cart towards the sun have phrases associated with traditional Russian culture like 'son of the fatherland', 'news'
RMD95YA9–Nicholas II (1868-1919) Tsar of Russia from 1894. embracing Pallas-Athene (Minerva) the anceint goddess of Wisdom. Cartoon from 'Le Rire', Paris, 20 May 1899.
RMDRAMXF–Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 1 of 5
RMKGKR0R–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal Burelom (Deadfall) depicting the seal of the Department for Protecting the Public Security and Order (Okhrana) in which the heads of the imperial double headed eagle have been replaced with the heads of Tsar Nicholas II and Sergei Savich, the Chief of Gendarmes, with text reading 'Seal of the department of provocation; do not spare your ammunition!' referring to the agents provocateurs used by Okhrana as well as the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1905, 1905.
RMD95YGW–Wilhelm II, the German Kaiser, asking Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia, his reason for building a new fleet. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from 'Punch', London, 23 June 1909.
RMDRAMXM–Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 3 of 5
RMMA99T3–Cartoon from the Russian satirical journal 'Signal' depicting the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II, wearing patched trousers and shirt, work boots, his upturned mustache (Kaiser mustache), and a spiked helmet (Pickelhaube), and carrying a liner ship captioned 'Wilhelm II, ' with two men fighting at midground, beneath the boat's bow, the ocean and another boat in the background, and in the left foreground, a balding, bearded man, likely Tsar Nicholas II, wearing a military coat with a skull near the chest, bekoning to Wilhem II, published circa 1905, during the period of widespread social and po
RMD95XTK–Russian foreign policy: France, in the guise of her mascots Chanticleer and Madeleine, making advances to Nicholas II (1868-1919) Tsar of Russia from 1894. Cartoon from 'Led Rire', Paris, 28 August 1897.
RMDRAMXN–Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 4 of 5
RMKHW7RG–An American satirical cartoon of the 1905 Reforms: terrified by spectral figures, including one at top right wearing the liberty cap of the French Revolution, Nicholas II opens his gloomy palace to the light of progress. Dated 20th Century
RMDRJ0EA–Soviet Russian political cartoon
RMDRAMXW–Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 5 of 5
RMK05M1F–Cartoon, Peace Reigns at Moscow
RMD88AB2–Rasputin Caricature
RMKHW4W3–Illustration titled 'Kishineff must be paid for - with interest'. The illustration depicts Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1868-1918) sitting on a throne, wearing a large skull topped with a cross as a crown; a Japanese man is offering him papers labelled 'Peace ' with Honour' ' and a Jewish man, holding bags labelled 'Jewish Loans' is standing in a palace doorway in the background. There is an overflowing basket of papers labelled 'Jewish Petition [and] Protest against Kishineff Massacres' piling up on the floor. A paper on a desk states 'Cost of War to Russia $1,042,500,000'.
RMMR38MM–Caricature of Grigori Rasputin clutching Nicholas II. The cartoon is commenting on the control Rasputin holds over the royal family. Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Tsar Nicholas II and gained considerable influence in late imperial Russia. Dated 20th century
RMMR38MK–Caricature of Grigori Rasputin clutching Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. The cartoon is commenting on the control Rasputin holds over the royal family. Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Tsar Nicholas II and gained considerable influence in late imperial Russia. Dated 20th century
RMEC83Y5–Celebrating July 4th, 1898 - 'the triumph of the American battle-ship' by Udo Keppler, 1872-1956, artist, 1898. Uncle Sam sitting with John Bull, who is a sailor representing England, and six figures representing 'Spain', 'Italy' (Umberto I), 'Austria' (Franz Joseph I), 'France', Germany (William II), and 'Russia' (Nicholas II), watching a fireworks display that shows the outline of a huge American battleship that illuminates the ruins of the 'Spanish Fleet', and in the clouds of smoke shows portraits of 'Schley, Sampson, Hobson and Dewey'.
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