1. Honore Daumier’s caricature of Alexis Comte de Tocqueville. – 2. Leonardo daVinci’s drawing “A Man Tricked by Gypsies” and a caricature of a grotesque old woman, Quinten Massys’s “A Grotesque Old Woman,” Thomas Rowlandson’s copies of Leonardo drawings, and John Tenniel’s “Alice, the Duchess, and the Baby”. – 3. Bernini’s “Bust of Cardinal Scipione Borghese” and cartoon of Cardinal Scipione Borghese. – 4. Hogarth’s “Characters and Caricatures.” – 5. Pier Leone Ghezzi’s “The Castrato Bernacchi.” – 6. Photograph of the Palace of Westminster. – 7. Hogarth’s “Gin Lane” and “Beer Street.” – 7. Goya’s Caprichos: “That Dust” and “To Rise and to Fall (Manual Godoy).” – 8. Rowlandson’s “Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson.” – 9. Rowlandson’s “The Exhibition Stare Case.” – 10. James Gillray’s “Doublures of Characters -or- Striking Resemblances in Physiognomy.” 11. Gillray’s “A Connoisseur examining a Cooper – George III.” 12. Charles Jagger’s “Frederick August, Duke of York and Albany” and an anonymous print of “Frederica Charlotte, Duchess of York.” – 13. Gillray’s “Fashionable Contrasts -or- The Duchess’s Little Shoe yielding to the Magnitude of the Duke’s Feet” should appear here but the slide is superseded by the following one. – 14. Gillray’s “The Plumb-Pudding in Danger.” – 15. Gillray’s “Tiddy-Doll, the Great French Gingerbread Maker, Drawing out a New Batch of Kings.” – 16. Gillray’s “The Orangeries -or- Cupid Reposing after the Fatiques of Planting.” – 17. Jacques-Louis David’s “General Bonaparte Crossing the Alps” and Isaac Cruikshank’s “Napoleon after Waterloo.” – 18. Eugene Delacroix’s “Liberty Leading the People.” – 19. Franz Xaver Winterhalter’s “Louis Philippe.” – 20. Charles Philpon’s “Pear.” – 21. Honore Daumier’s “Les Poires.” – 22. Daumier’s “The Past, the Present, the Future.” – 23. Daumier’s “Gargantua.” – 24. Daumier’s “Le Ventre Legislatif.” – 25. Frederic Bartholdi’s “Statue of Liberty” and “Delacroix’s “Liberty Leading the People.” – 26. Bartholdi’s “Statue of Liberty” and Frederick Burr Opper’s “Statue of Liberty.” – 27. Thomas Nast’s “Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving.” – 28. Nast’s “Republican Elephant” and “Democratic Donkey.” – 29. Nast’s “Santa Claus.” – 30. Two images from Nast’s anti-Boss Tweed series. – 31. Nast’s “The American River Ganges.” – 32. Clifford Berryman’s “Drawing the Line in Mississippi.” – 32. The cover of Philip Guston’s series, “Poor Richard.” – 33. Four images from Guston’s “Poor Richard.” 34. An image from Guston’s “Poor Richard,” caricaturing Henry Kissinger, Spiro Agnew, and Richard Nixon.