Object Record
Images
Metadata
Title |
Family provider problem |
Creator |
Carmack, Paul R., 1895-1977 |
Date |
1959-04-27 |
Signed Name |
Carmack |
Finding number |
CGA.AC.W17.012 |
Start Date |
1959 |
End date |
1959 |
Genre |
Editorial cartoon |
Subject |
Attention Congress Greediness Legislation Politics Presidential elections |
Shown |
baby birds bird chicks mother bird nest worm |
Published in |
Christian Science Monitor |
Medium |
Conte crayon/Ink/White paint/Coquille Board |
Width (cm) |
28.800 |
Height (cm) |
36.000 |
Language |
English |
Collection |
Paul R. Carmack Collection and Papers |
Description |
Summary: A large chick (1960 politics) receives more food than the other baby birds (legislative needs) from their mother (Congress). The next presidential election (for which Eisenhower was inelligible) would come in November 1960. Dated administrative stamps from Christian Science Monitor on verso. Gift of Patricia Carmack Libbey and Marylee Carmack Reeder. |
Credit line |
Paul R. Carmack Collection and Papers, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum |
Accession number |
CGA.2019.074 |
Version |
original art |

