* “They Are The People” – antisemitic caricature published in the humor magazine Puck – written on the caricature: “They are the people, the downtrodden one, they have always persecuted us. But we get there all the same!” The caricature depicts a drowsy, groggy Jewish businessman surrounded by many antisemitic motifs. The caricature was drawn by Joseph Keppler and published in New York in 1891. 34×50 cm, very fine condition, fold marks, affixed to a canvas. * Antisemitic caricature from the magazine The Judge. Name change ceremony from “New York” to “New Jerusalem” – antisemitic criticism of the Jewish takeover of New York. 35×51 cm. Moderate condition. Restored with blemishes to the caricature, affixed to a canvas.