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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895. Fizz! Boom!! Ah!!! Cartoon depicting Richard Parks Bland, Charles F
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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895. Fizz! Boom!! Ah!!! Cartoon depicting Richard Parks Bland, Charles F
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895.
Fizz! Boom!! Ah!!! Cartoon depicting Richard Parks Bland, Charles F. Crisp, Henry Moore Teller, Davis Hanson Waite, Joseph C.S. Blackburn, Edward Oliver Wolcott, John Tyler Morgan and William Morris Stewart lighting fireworks, with Wiiliam Harvey and William Peffer at right. Chromolithograph, 1895
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1895 Alfred Anarchist Anti Blackburn Carnival Chromolithograph Clay Coin Davis Deception Edward Firework Fireworks Fraud Frederick Free Silver Harvey Henry Henson Joseph Moore Morgan Morris Oliver Parks Peter Puck Richard Stewart Teller Tyler William Wolcott Bland Crisp Stiles Turn Of Century Waite
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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895 - A Vibrant Depiction of Political Fireworks
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. This chromolithograph from 1895 titled "FREE SILVER CARTOON" is a lively portrayal of the political landscape during the late 19th century in America. The artwork showcases prominent figures such as Richard Parks Bland, Charles F. Crisp, Henry Moore Teller, Davis Hanson Waite, Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Edward Oliver Wolcott, John Tyler Morgan and William Morris Stewart engaging in a dazzling display of fireworks. The cartoon captures the essence of a carnival-like atmosphere with its vivid colors and dynamic composition. As these influential individuals light up the sky with their explosive actions and ideas, two other notable figures - Wiiliam Harvey and William Peffer - observe from the sidelines. This artwork serves as a visual commentary on the heated debates surrounding free silver coinage at that time. It hints at deception and fraud while also reflecting populist sentiments prevalent during this era. Created by Granger Art on Demand for The Granger Collection's archives, this print offers an intriguing glimpse into American history at the turn of the century. Its intricate details and symbolic elements make it an excellent addition to any collection or historical study.
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