State Historical Society of Iowa

“Woman” Political Cartoon, December 5, 1914

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“Woman” is a cartoon published in Puck magazine on December 5, 1914 that portrays a woman sitting slumped over on a chair atop a stove, wearing a pot for a crown, holding a broom with pots and pans steaming around her.
Courtesy of Library of Congress, Chamberlain, Kenneth Russell, "Woman/Chamberlain," Puck Publishing Corporation, 5 December 1914

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“Woman” is a cartoon created by Kenneth Russell Chamberlain and published by Puck Magazine on December 5, 1914. The cartoon portrays a woman sitting slumped over on a chair atop a stove, wearing a pot for a crown, holding a broom as pots and pans are steaming around her. The caption below the illustration describes the young woman as "Queen of a Cook-Stove Throne."

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Source-Dependent Questions

  • What is the message of the artist in his cartoon? What techniques does he use to make that message clear?
  • The woman depicted in this source appears to have followed the “Advice to Young Ladies” given by its songwriter. How has the fulfillment of her gender expectations impacted her?
  • How might the right to vote impact role expectations for women at this time?

Citation Information

Chamberlain, Kenneth Russell, "Woman/Chamberlain," Puck Publishing Corporation, 5 December 1914. Courtesy of Library of Congress