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Judge #1505

Aug 1910 · Judge · 0.10 USD
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“It Put Him in a Reminiscent Mood.”

In "It Put Him in a Reminiscent Mood," a whimsical 1910 satire by Eugene Zimmerman, Theodore Roosevelt takes on the role of a fortune teller beneath a circus tent, his gaze fixed on the palm of a figure labeled 'New York State'—a surreal, politically charged moment rendered in Zimmerman’s distinctive style. The story, a single-page vignette with full creative control by Zimmerman across writing, art, inking, and coloring, captures a fleeting, imaginative take on American identity at the turn of the century.

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writer, artist, inker A. T. Merrick

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writer, artist, inker A. T. Merrick

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Theodore Roosevelt is depicted as a fortune teller, sitting inside a circus tent, reading the palm of a female figure labelled 'New York State.'

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