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Photographic Print : "To The Chicago Convention", 1880 (colour litho)

'To The Chicago Convention', 1880 (colour litho)




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"To The Chicago Convention", 1880 (colour litho)

1078645 " To The Chicago Convention", 1880 (colour litho) by Keppler, Joseph (1838-94); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: from album of cartoons published in Puck, May 26, 1880.
); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright

Media ID 22212508

© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images

Chicago Convention Election Leadership Locomotive Puck Steam Train


12"x8" Photo Print

Experience history come to life with our exquisite photographic print of "To The Chicago Convention," 1880 by Bridgeman Images. This stunning color lithograph, originally created by Joseph Keppler, offers a captivating glimpse into the past. Witness the vibrant details and rich colors that bring this iconic image to your home or office. Perfect for fine art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this print is a must-have addition to any collection. Order now and transport yourself back in time with this beautiful piece of visual storytelling from Fine Art Finder.

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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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The print titled "To The Chicago Convention", 1880 captures a vibrant and satirical depiction of the American political landscape during that era. Created by Joseph Keppler, this colour lithograph is part of the New-York Historical Society's collection in the USA. This image showcases a steam train, symbolizing the journey towards the Chicago Convention. With its caricatured politicians on board, it humorously portrays their quest for leadership and power. The cartoon-like figures represent various statesmen and leaders of that time, highlighting their ambitions and aspirations. Keppler's artwork cleverly combines elements of humour and political satire to comment on important themes such as elections, third terms, and American politics in general. Through his exaggerated portrayal of these politicians, he invites viewers to reflect on the state of leadership in America at that time. As an iconic piece from Puck magazine published on May 26th, 1880, this lithograph offers valuable insights into historical events while showcasing Keppler's artistic talent. Its vivid colors bring life to each character depicted within this whimsical scene. Overall, "To The Chicago Convention" serves as both a visual delight and a thought-provoking commentary on American politics during the late 19th century.

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