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SOUTHERN PARDON CARTOON. Pardon. Columbia - Shall I trust these men? Columbia contemplating pardons for Robert E. Lee and other leaders of the defeated Confederacy in an 1865 cartoon by Thomas Nast




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SOUTHERN PARDON CARTOON. Pardon. Columbia - Shall I trust these men? Columbia contemplating pardons for Robert E. Lee and other leaders of the defeated Confederacy in an 1865 cartoon by Thomas Nast

SOUTHERN PARDON CARTOON.
Pardon. Columbia - Shall I trust these men? Columbia contemplating pardons for Robert E. Lee and other leaders of the defeated Confederacy in an 1865 cartoon by Thomas Nast

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1865 Allegory Amnesty Columbia Confederate Confederate Army Edward Justice Nast Personification Political Acts Robert Symbol Trial


12"x8" Photo Print

Step back in time with our Media Storehouse collection of historical photographic prints. This captivating image, "Southern Pardon Cartoon. Pardon. Columbia - Shall I trust these men?" by Thomas Nast from Granger Art on Demand, depicts a poignant moment in American history. Dated 1865, the cartoon captures Columbia, personifying the United States, in deep contemplation as she considers granting pardons to Confederate leaders, including Robert E. Lee. This striking piece is an essential addition to any history buff's collection, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in our nation's past. Experience the power of art to transport you through time with our Media Storehouse photographic prints.

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

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

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


EDITORS COMMENTS
The print titled "Southern Pardon Cartoon" captures a thought-provoking moment in American history. Created by Thomas Nast in 1865, this powerful cartoon depicts Columbia, the symbol of America, deep in contemplation over whether to grant pardons to Robert E. Lee and other leaders of the defeated Confederacy. In the aftermath of the Civil War, this image represents a pivotal decision that would shape the course of reconciliation and justice for a divided nation. Columbia's expression reflects her inner turmoil as she questions whether she can trust these men who had fought against their own country. Nast's artistic brilliance is evident through his use of symbolism and allegory. By personifying Columbia as a woman contemplating political acts, he highlights the moral dilemma faced by America at that time. The Confederate flag draped over one man's shoulder serves as a reminder of their allegiance to an ideology that sought to preserve slavery. This photograph not only captures an important historical moment but also invites viewers to reflect on themes such as forgiveness, redemption, and healing after conflict. It reminds us that decisions made during times of great turmoil have far-reaching consequences for generations to come. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art, we are reminded of our collective responsibility to learn from history and strive towards unity while never forgetting the lessons learned from our past struggles.

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