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REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. The Female Combatants - or Who Shall. English cartoon, 1776, on the war between America and England

REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. The Female Combatants - or Who Shall. English cartoon, 1776, on the war between America and England


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REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. The Female Combatants - or Who Shall. English cartoon, 1776, on the war between America and England

REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON.
The Female Combatants - or Who Shall. English cartoon, 1776, on the war between America and England

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The "REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. The Female Combatants - or Who Shall" print captures a fascinating moment in history, depicting the war between America and England through a unique lens. Created in 1776, this English cartoon is an intriguing blend of political satire and artistic expression. In this engraving, we see a group of female combatants engaged in a late-night boxing match. Each woman represents different facets of society during the American Revolution – from upper-class ladies to Native Americans adorned with feathers. Their attire reflects the fashion trends of the time, showcasing their individuality and determination. One striking figure stands out among them all – a woman wearing a Phrygian cap, symbolizing liberty and revolution. Her presence signifies the spirit of freedom that fueled America's fight for independence. This artwork not only provides historical insight into the Revolutionary War but also challenges traditional gender roles by portraying women as active participants on both sides of the conflict. It serves as a reminder that women played significant roles during this pivotal period in American history. "The Female Combatants - or Who Shall" print is part of The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, which showcases iconic images from various eras. Its inclusion in Granger Art on Demand allows art enthusiasts to appreciate its intricate details and thought-provoking symbolism.

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