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(1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of Fremonts presidential campaign

(1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of Fremonts presidential campaign


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(1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of Fremonts presidential campaign

JOHN C. FREMONT
(1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of Fremonts presidential campaign

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1856 Advertising Canvassing Election Explorer Fremont Patriotic Poster Radical Republican Republican Party


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This vibrant colored lithograph, published in 1856, captures the essence of John C. Fremont's presidential campaign. The image portrays a distinguished and resolute Fremont standing tall, embodying the qualities of an American explorer, Army officer, and politician. As a prominent figure in American history, Fremont's poster exudes patriotism and determination. The lithograph was created by The Granger Collection for the benefit of Fremont's campaign. Its purpose was to advertise his candidacy and rally support from the American people during a crucial election year. With its striking colors and attention to detail, this print aimed to captivate viewers' attention while conveying Fremont's dedication to serving his country. In this artwork, we see Fremont portrayed as a strong leader surrounded by canvassing men who are likely supporters or fellow members of the Republican Party. This visual representation emphasizes his role as a general and highlights his commitment to defending America's values. As an important historical artifact from the mid-19th century, this lithograph offers insight into both political advertising strategies at that time and society's perception of influential figures like John C. Fremont. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used not only for aesthetic purposes but also as a powerful tool in shaping public opinion during elections.

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