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Poster Print : PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1884. A Thomas Nast cartoon from 1 November 1884 attacking Republican candidate James Gillespie Blaine, with the spirit of the late Boss Tweed depicted at his rear, for corruption

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1884. A Thomas Nast cartoon from 1 November 1884 attacking Republican candidate James Gillespie Blaine, with the spirit of the late Boss Tweed depicted at his rear, for corruption



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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1884. A Thomas Nast cartoon from 1 November 1884 attacking Republican candidate James Gillespie Blaine, with the spirit of the late Boss Tweed depicted at his rear, for corruption

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1884.
A Thomas Nast cartoon from 1 November 1884 attacking Republican candidate James Gillespie Blaine, with the spirit of the late Boss Tweed depicted at his rear, for corruption

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1884 Blaine Candidate Canvassing Corruption Crime Employer Gillespie Magear Marcy Nast Republican Party Secretary Of State Tammany Tweed Will I Am


A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print

Step back in time with our exclusive Presidential Campaign 1884 poster print from Media Storehouse, featuring a captivating Thomas Nast cartoon from Granger Art on Demand. This powerful image from 1 November 1884 depicts Republican candidate James Gillespie Blaine being attacked by the spirit of the late Boss Tweed, symbolizing the corruption allegations that plagued his campaign. Add historical depth to your space with this intriguing piece, perfect for political history enthusiasts, classrooms, or any room seeking a unique conversation starter. Embrace the rich past of American politics with this striking and authentic piece from Media Storehouse.

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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This historic print captures a powerful political statement made by renowned American cartoonist Thomas Nast during the Presidential Campaign of 1884. Created on November 1,1884, this engraving targets James Gillespie Blaine, the Republican candidate for President, and highlights allegations of corruption surrounding him. Nast's artistic brilliance is evident as he depicts the spirit of the late Boss Tweed lurking behind Blaine, symbolizing his association with Tammany Hall and its notorious history of graft and dishonesty. The image portrays a significant moment in American politics when corruption was at the forefront of public discourse. With meticulous detail, Nast skillfully conveys Blaine's connection to Boss Tweed's legacy through visual cues such as their proximity and shared hat style. This portrayal serves as a scathing critique against Blaine's candidacy and questions his integrity to hold office. Nast's cartoons were instrumental in shaping public opinion during this era, making him an influential figure in American journalism. Through his artistry and biting satire, he exposed political misconduct while advocating for transparency and accountability within government. As we reflect upon this historical artifact today, it reminds us that issues surrounding corruption have long plagued our nation’s political landscape. It serves as a testament to the power of art in challenging authority and holding leaders accountable for their actions.

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