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The Crusaders Marching Embattled Gainst the Saracens of Graft, illustrated in Puck magazine, February 21, 1906 (colour litho)
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The Crusaders Marching Embattled Gainst the Saracens of Graft, illustrated in Puck magazine, February 21, 1906 (colour litho)
NYH192706 The Crusaders Marching Embattled Gainst the Saracens of Graft, illustrated in Puck magazine, February 21, 1906 (colour litho) by Hassman, C. (fl.1906); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; © New York Historical Society
Media ID 25156466
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
Banner Colliers Crusade Crusader Crusading Harpers Weekly Labor Work Ethic
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This print titled "The Crusaders Marching Embattled Against the Saracens of Graft" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Published in Puck magazine on February 21,1906, this colourful lithograph by C. Hassman captures the spirit of the American labor movement during that time. Depicting an army of determined troops on horseback, adorned with armor and flags flying high, this illustration symbolizes their unwavering dedication and work ethic. The crusading spirit is palpable as they march forward against corruption and injustice. Intricately detailed and reminiscent of medieval times, this cartoon-like image showcases the power of press and its ability to shed light on societal issues. It serves as a reminder that even through caricatured illustrations, important messages can be conveyed. The presence of colliers (coal miners) adds another layer to this artwork's narrative. Their inclusion highlights the struggles faced by workers across different industries at that time. This powerful visual commentary emphasizes unity among various labor groups fighting for fair treatment. Preserved in the collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA, this piece offers a glimpse into early 20th-century American magazines' role in shaping public opinion and advocating for change. As we admire this historic print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection today, let it serve as a testament to our ongoing pursuit for justice and equality in all aspects of life.
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