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NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1871. To Whom it May Concern. Cartoon by Thomas Nast published following the New York City elections of 7 November 1871, hailing the triumph of the ballot box and the overthrow of the Tweed Ring of corrput politicians
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NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1871. To Whom it May Concern. Cartoon by Thomas Nast published following the New York City elections of 7 November 1871, hailing the triumph of the ballot box and the overthrow of the Tweed Ring of corrput politicians
NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1871.
To Whom it May Concern. Cartoon by Thomas Nast published following the New York City elections of 7 November 1871, hailing the triumph of the ballot box and the overthrow of the Tweed Ring of corrput politicians
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1871 Allegory Ballot Box Columbia Corruption Employer Magear Marcy Nast Personification Shield Surrender Tammany Triumph Tweed Tweed Ring Uncle Sam Will I Am
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This print titled "NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1871. To Whom it May Concern" showcases a powerful political cartoon by Thomas Nast. Published in the aftermath of the New York City elections on November 7th, 1871, this artwork celebrates the triumph of democracy through the ballot box and symbolizes the downfall of corrupt politicians known as the Tweed Ring. The image is filled with intricate details that convey a strong message. In its center stands Uncle Sam, representing America itself, holding a shield emblazoned with stars and stripes. Surrounding him are various allegorical figures personifying different aspects of society: women representing virtue and justice, Columbia embodying freedom and liberty, and Magear signifying reform. The cartoon captures an important moment in American history when corruption was exposed and defeated by democratic means. It serves as both a reminder of past struggles against political malfeasance and an inspiration for future generations to uphold integrity in public office. With its skillful use of symbolism and artistic flair, this print not only commemorates a significant event but also highlights Thomas Nast's talent as an influential late 19th-century American artist. Whether displayed in homes or offices, this piece invites viewers to reflect upon our nation's ongoing fight against corruption while celebrating the power of democracy to bring about positive change.
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