The
world according to W
Telnaes, Ann,
1960-
artist
still image
graphic
Editorial cartoons-2000-2010.
Ink drawings-2000-2010.
xxu
2001
monographic
2001 June 14
eng
1 drawing : ink brush over blue pencil underdrawing.
Editorial cartoon drawing shows George W. Bush next to a globe-stand where the globe has been replaced by a silhouette of the United States.
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Ann Telnaes.
Caption label from exhibit "Humor's Edge": The President's View of the World. On June 11, 2001, President George W. Bush embarked on his first notable international tour, hoping to improve public perceptions of himself at home and abroad. Criticism of his administration was widespread because of its seemingly indifferent, domineering, or arrogant attitude on a variety of foreign policy issues, including missile defense and the environment. Other countries viewed Bush as putting the United States at the center of the world. "I think this cartoon says pretty much what I still believe," observes Telnaes.
Title from item.
Exhibited: "Humor's Edge : Cartoons by Ann Telnaes" at the Library of Congress, 2004.
Bush, George W. (George Walker),
1946-
Globes
2000-2010
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2004:013.3 [item]
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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