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THOMAS PAINE CARTOON, 1791. Mad Tom or the Man of Rights. English cartoon, 1791

THOMAS PAINE CARTOON, 1791. Mad Tom or the Man of Rights. English cartoon, 1791


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THOMAS PAINE CARTOON, 1791. Mad Tom or the Man of Rights. English cartoon, 1791

THOMAS PAINE CARTOON, 1791.
Mad Tom or the Man of Rights. English cartoon, 1791, depicting Anglo-American political philosopher and writer, Thomas Paine (1737-1809), writing his Rights of Man, in which he defended the early events of the French Revolution

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1791 Age Of Enlightenment Creativity Crown Desk French Revolution Insane Paine Patriotic Philosopher Philosophy Quill Rebellion Statesman Writer Writing Rights Of Man


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Mad Tom or the Man of Rights - A Glimpse into Thomas Paine's Revolutionary Mind

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. This 1791 English cartoon print offers a fascinating insight into the life and work of Thomas Paine, the influential Anglo-American political philosopher and writer. Depicted at his desk, Paine is seen engrossed in writing his groundbreaking masterpiece, "Rights of Man" which passionately defended the early events of the French Revolution. The artist skillfully captures Paine's intense dedication to championing individual liberties and challenging oppressive systems. With a quill in hand and an expression that exudes both determination and fervor, he embodies the spirit of rebellion against tyranny. Proudly seated amidst symbols of creativity and enlightenment, including books and scrolls scattered around him, Paine emerges as a patriotic statesman who fearlessly used his pen to ignite change. The crown placed on his desk serves as a powerful reminder that even those with authority should be held accountable for their actions. In this thought-provoking portrait, we witness not only an iconic figure but also a representation of an era defined by intellectual awakening – the Age of Enlightenment. It encapsulates both Paine's brilliance as a philosopher and writer while capturing society's growing appetite for freedom during this transformative period in history. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded that ideas have immense power to shape nations. It invites us to reflect on our own commitment to defending fundamental rights while honoring those courageous individuals

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