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James Akin
Bornc.1773
South Carolina, U.S.
Died1846
OccupationCartoonist

James Akin (c. 1773–1846) was an American political cartoonist and engraver from South Carolina. He worked in Philadelphia and Newburyport, Massachusetts. Associates included President William Henry Harrison and Jacob Perkins.[1] His works are held at the American Antiquarian Society, Library of Congress, U.S. National Portrait Gallery, and Winterthur Museum.[2][3]

1835 cartoon shows President Jackson challenging French King Louis Philippe, whose crown is falling off; Jackson is advised by king Neptune, and backed up by an American warship. On the left are French politicians, depicted as little frogs, complaining about the Americans.
  1. ^ F.B. Sanborn (1898). "Thomas Leavitt and his Artist Friend James Akin". The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine. 25. Concord, N.H.
  2. ^ Maureen O'Brien Quimby. The Political Art of James Akin. Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 7 (1972), pp. 59–112 JSTOR 1180534
  3. ^ Quimby, Maureen O'Brien (1972). "The Political Art of James Akin". Winterthur Portfolio. 7: 59–112. doi:10.1086/495805. ISSN 0084-0416. JSTOR 1180534. S2CID 154277762.

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