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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860, showing Lincoln defeating Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860, showing Lincoln defeating Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge


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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860, showing Lincoln defeating Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860.
A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860, showing Lincoln defeating Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge

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1860 Abraham Arnold Baseball Bell Breckinridge Canvassing Currier Election Ives Lincoln Merritt Nathaniel Player Republican Party Stephen Surrender


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This historical print captures a pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives from the 1860 presidential campaign. The artwork vividly depicts Abraham Lincoln's triumph over his opponents, John Bell, Stephen Douglas, and John C. Breckinridge. In this clever portrayal, the candidates are transformed into baseball players on a political field. Lincoln stands tall in the middle of America's diamond as he confidently swings his bat labeled "Republican Party". His opponents can be seen surrendering their bats with defeated expressions on their faces. This visual metaphor symbolizes Lincoln's victory in the election. The artist skillfully incorporates various elements to convey a powerful message about Lincoln's leadership qualities and popularity among voters during this crucial period in American history. The cartoon highlights not only Lincoln's ability to unite the Republican Party but also his strength as a candidate capable of overcoming formidable adversaries. Currier & Ives were renowned for their artistic contributions during this era, capturing significant moments through illustrations that resonated with audiences across the nation. Their work played an essential role in shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse. This print serves as a testament to both Currier & Ives' artistry and Abraham Lincoln's pivotal role in shaping America's future as its sixteenth president. It is a valuable piece of historical memorabilia that offers insight into one of the most critical elections in American history while showcasing the talent and impact of these influential artists.

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