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SOUTH: POVERTY, 1875. A Poor White from the southern United States
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SOUTH: POVERTY, 1875. A Poor White from the southern United States
SOUTH: POVERTY, 1875.
A Poor White from the southern United States. Engraving after a watercolor by Thomas Waterman Wood, 1875
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1875 Flask Poor Southern Straw Hat Waterman Wood Unidentified
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Capturing the Struggles - A Glimpse into Southern Poverty, 1875
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. This poignant print transports us back to the year 1875, offering a rare glimpse into the hardships faced by impoverished individuals in the southern United States. The image portrays an unidentified poor white man standing tall amidst his meager surroundings. Engraved after a watercolor by Thomas Waterman Wood, this artwork showcases both artistic skill and historical documentation. Dressed in tattered clothing and donning a straw hat, this man's weathered face tells stories of resilience and survival. Clutching a corncob pipe between his lips, he finds solace even in dire circumstances. His loyal companion, a dog at his side, symbolizes companionship during times of struggle. The engraving captures not only poverty but also resourcefulness as we notice him carrying a flask – perhaps filled with sustenance or comfort – tucked away within his worn-out coat. Through this evocative piece of art from Granger Art on Demand's collection, we are reminded of the harsh realities faced by those living in poverty-stricken areas during that era. It serves as an important reminder to appreciate our present-day privileges while acknowledging the resilience shown by individuals like this unnamed man. Let us reflect upon their struggles and honor their unwavering spirit as we continue striving for progress and equality today.
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