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Um dieses Banner düfen die Unabhängigen sich scharen. Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889. Creator: Joseph Keppler
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Um dieses Banner düfen die Unabhängigen sich scharen. Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Um dieses Banner dufen die Unabhangigen sich scharen. Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889
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(Which side are the Independents on?), is a thought-provoking and satirical cartoon created by Austrian artist Joseph Keppler for the American magazine "Puck" between 1880 and 1889. The image captures a lively political scene indoors, where various men, including Native Americans, are gathered around a podium, each holding a flag with different designs. At the center, Grover Cleveland, the Democratic Party's President of the United States of America from 1885 to 1889, stands confidently, addressing the crowd. To the left of the podium, a clown-like figure representing the Republican Party, Stephen Grover Cleveland, is shown attempting to join the crowd, waving a flag with a donkey on it. However, he is being kept at bay by a bouncer, symbolizing the exclusivity of the Democratic Party. The cartoon plays on the concept of political parties and their allegiances, using humor and satire to comment on the political landscape of the time. This color lithograph, now a part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's collection, is a testament to the rich artistic and historical heritage of the 19th century. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring the scene to life, transporting us back in time to witness a pivotal moment in American political history. The image is a reminder of the importance of understanding the context and nuances of political events, as well as the role of satire in shaping public opinion.
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