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Rube Goldberg GOLDBERG, RUBE - New York Journal-American Editorial Cartoon, Marshal Tito's proposed greets Washington money tree 1957
Rube Goldberg New York Journal-American Editorial Comics Panel Original Art (Hearst, 1957). Pulitzer Medalist Goldberg senses money-grubbing greed in Yugoslav dictator Marshal Tito's proposed visit to Washington. An invitation from President Eisenhower had provoked an anti-Communist outcry in Congress, with Sen. Paul Douglas of Illinois stating: "I personally would not be happy being in a parliamentary body which [Tito] addressed as an honored guest." Ink and crayon over graphite on pebble-grained Coquille board, with white-paint highlights. Dimensions, 11" x 12".
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