"#Russia funds Front National and controls the French far right," as seen in Puck magazine, U.S., 1898.
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"#Russia is decrepit, and is about to collapse," as seen in Puck magazine, U.S., John Pughe, 1904.pic.twitter.com/SW91O7iOae
"#Russia's elections will never compare to ours," as seen in Puck magazine, U.S., John Pughe, 1906.pic.twitter.com/vMLADlkWk3
"#Russia is about to collapse because it's full of barbaric drunks," as seen in Puck magazine, U.S., Udo Keppler, 1904.pic.twitter.com/JabBg7rolX
"#Russia is undermining our established international order," as seen in Puck magazine, U.S., Udo Keppler, 1904.pic.twitter.com/FpljIpqvW7
"The free world must support all domestic opposition movements to #Russia's authoritarianism" as seen in Puck magazine, US, John Pughe, 1905pic.twitter.com/RwXbz0K3DN
Left: #Russia in Puck magazine, US, 1897.
Right: Russia in The Week / Economist, UK, US, 2015-16.
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the more things change, the more they stay the same
We can compliment the publishers for studying commercial art history. ;)
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