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FEMALE LOBBYISTS, 1884. Female lobbyists at Washington, D. C. Female lobbyists in the Marble Room of the Senate. Wood engraving, American, 1884
FEMALE LOBBYISTS, 1884.
Female lobbyists at Washington, D.C. Female lobbyists in the Marble Room of the Senate. Wood engraving, American, 1884
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1884 Bustle Capitol Capitol Hill Collar Dress Floor Goatee Marble Politics Room Senate Senator Washington D C Lobbying Lobbyist
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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This wood engraving from 1884 titled "FEMALE LOBBYISTS, 1884" offers a glimpse into the world of female lobbyists in Washington, D. C. during that era. The image depicts a group of determined women gathered in the Marble Room of the Senate, engaging in political discussions and advocating for their causes. The scene is rich with details that reflect the late 19th-century American society. The room itself exudes grandeur with its marble interior and ornate furnishings. Men wearing goatees, beards, and hats can be seen conversing with these women lobbyists, showcasing an interesting dynamic between genders within politics at that time. The attire worn by both men and women further emphasizes the period's fashion trends. Women are dressed in elegant dresses adorned with bustles while donning fur accessories, highlighting their social status and sophistication. Meanwhile, men sport collared shirts paired with coats or suits. This wood engraving not only captures a specific moment but also provides valuable insight into the history of lobbying on Capitol Hill. It serves as a reminder that even during this era when women faced significant societal barriers to participation in politics, there were trailblazers who defied norms to make their voices heard. Overall, this print encapsulates an important chapter in American political history by immortalizing these female lobbyists who played crucial roles behind closed doors at one of the nation's most influential institutions - shaping policies and influencing decision-making processes for generations to come.
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