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FEDERALIST CARTOON, c1799. A Republican cartoon, c1799, lampooning the English political journalist and Federalist editor, William Cobbett, as Peter Porcupine : colored engraving
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FEDERALIST CARTOON, c1799. A Republican cartoon, c1799, lampooning the English political journalist and Federalist editor, William Cobbett, as Peter Porcupine : colored engraving
FEDERALIST CARTOON, c1799.
A Republican cartoon, c1799, lampooning the English political journalist and Federalist editor, William Cobbett, as Peter Porcupine : colored engraving
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This colorful engraving from 1799, titled "Federalist Cartoon" is a satirical representation of the English political journalist and Federalist editor, William Cobbett. Known as Peter Porcupine in this cartoon, Cobbett is depicted as a mischievous character with a porcupine-like appearance. The artist behind this Republican cartoon aimed to lampoon Cobbett's political acts and affiliations. The image showcases the power of political cartoons during that era, serving as both entertainment and commentary on current events. In this particular piece, the lion symbolizes America while holding a quill pen, representing journalism. It highlights the significance of media in shaping public opinion at that time. Cobbett was an influential figure in American politics during the late 18th century. As an editor for Federalist publications, he played a crucial role in promoting Federalism and countering anti-Federalism sentiments within his writings. This print captures not only historical context but also reflects upon timeless themes such as freedom of speech and partisan politics. It serves as a reminder of how satire has long been used to critique those in power or challenge prevailing ideologies. "The Federalist Cartoon" offers us a glimpse into the vibrant world of early American journalism through its vivid colors and intricate details. This artwork reminds us that even centuries ago, artists were using their talents to shape public discourse through visual storytelling.
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