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REMINGTON: SPANIARDS, 1897. Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers

REMINGTON: SPANIARDS, 1897. Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers


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REMINGTON: SPANIARDS, 1897. Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers

REMINGTON: SPANIARDS, 1897.
Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers. Illustration by Frederic Remington published in the New York Journal, 12 February 1897

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1897 February Frederic Night Nude Propaganda Remington Search Steamer Strip Spaniard


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REMINGTON - SPANIARDS, 1897. Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers

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. This powerful black and white illustration by Frederic Remington takes us back to a significant moment in history - the year 1897. With great attention to detail, Remington captures a scene that is both unsettling and thought-provoking. In this image, we witness a group of Spanish men searching women aboard an American steamer under the cover of night. The tension in the air is palpable as these men meticulously strip search each woman, their intentions unclear but undoubtedly invasive. This artwork serves as a stark reminder of the political climate during that time period. Remington's skillful use of shading and line work brings depth to this propaganda piece published in the New York Journal on February 12th, 1897. Through his artistry, he sheds light on the vulnerability faced by women at sea during this era. The nudity depicted here symbolizes not only physical exposure but also metaphorical vulnerability and powerlessness against oppressive forces. It serves as a haunting reminder of how war can strip away our dignity and humanity. This print from Granger Art on Demand invites viewers to reflect upon historical events while sparking conversations about gender dynamics, imperialism, and human rights violations.

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