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Punch cartoon: King Cotton Bound; or, the Modern Prometheus - the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War (engraving)

Punch cartoon: King Cotton Bound; or, the Modern Prometheus - the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War (engraving)


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Punch cartoon: King Cotton Bound; or, the Modern Prometheus - the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War (engraving)

6034744 Punch cartoon: King Cotton Bound; or, the Modern Prometheus - the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: King Cotton Bound; or, the Modern Prometheus - the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War. Illustration for Punch, Volume 41, July - December 1861.); Look and Learn / George Collection

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Allegorical Figures Blockade Bound Civil War Confederacy Confederate Cotton Eagle Exports Naval School Ports Prometheus Punch Union Caricatures Comics


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This print captures a powerful Punch cartoon titled "King Cotton Bound; or, the Modern Prometheus" depicting the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War. Created by an English School artist in the 19th century, this engraving showcases the satirical brilliance that Punch magazine was known for. The image portrays King Cotton, symbolizing the Confederacy's economic power and reliance on cotton exports, bound and restrained by allegorical figures representing the Union blockade. The eagle hovering above represents America's national symbol and signifies its unity against secession. Through this clever allegory, the cartoon highlights how economic warfare played a crucial role in shaping events during this tumultuous period. It underscores how control over trade routes and resources became vital strategies employed by both sides to gain an advantage. The detailed caricatures and humorous elements add depth to this political satire piece. This artwork serves as a reminder of how cartoons were used as powerful tools to convey complex ideas during times of conflict. With its historical significance and artistic finesse, this print is not only visually striking but also offers valuable insights into one of America's most defining moments – a war that shaped nations and transformed societies forever.

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