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VAN BUREN CARTOON, 1841. Notice to Quit : contemporary American lithograph cartoon by Edward Williams Clay featuring Jack Downing, symbol for the American people, who locks the door to the White House as Martin Van Buren exits, on the occasion of the inauguration of Van Burens successor, William Henry Harrison (in window at left), 4 March 1841
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VAN BUREN CARTOON, 1841. Notice to Quit : contemporary American lithograph cartoon by Edward Williams Clay featuring Jack Downing, symbol for the American people, who locks the door to the White House as Martin Van Buren exits, on the occasion of the inauguration of Van Burens successor, William Henry Harrison (in window at left), 4 March 1841
VAN BUREN CARTOON, 1841.
Notice to Quit : contemporary American lithograph cartoon by Edward Williams Clay featuring Jack Downing, symbol for the American people, who locks the door to the White House as Martin Van Buren exits, on the occasion of the inauguration of Van Burens successor, William Henry Harrison (in window at left), 4 March 1841
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This lithograph cartoon by Edward Williams Clay, titled "VAN BUREN CARTOON, 1841. Notice to Quit" captures a significant moment in American history. Depicting the inauguration of William Henry Harrison as Martin Van Buren's successor on March 4,1841, the image showcases the symbolic figure of Jack Downing representing the American people. In this satirical artwork, we see Jack Downing locking the door to the White House as Martin Van Buren exits. The composition cleverly portrays the transition of power from one political party to another, with Van Buren being a Democrat and Harrison representing the Whig Party. The attention to detail is remarkable; even through a window at left, we can catch a glimpse of William Henry Harrison observing this scene unfold. The artist's use of caricature adds humor and depth to this piece while conveying its underlying message. Clay's lithograph effectively captures the sentiment prevailing during that time - an era marked by political change and shifting ideologies. It serves as both a historical record and social commentary on American democracy in action. This print is not only visually striking but also offers valuable insights into early nineteenth-century politics. A must-have for history enthusiasts or anyone interested in exploring art that reflects pivotal moments in our nation's past.
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