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Photographic Print : Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his successor as Republican party candidate, but in 1912 he wants the post back. Contemporary American cartoon by K. K. Knecht

Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his successor as Republican party candidate, but in 1912 he wants the post back. Contemporary American cartoon by K. K. Knecht




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Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his successor as Republican party candidate, but in 1912 he wants the post back. Contemporary American cartoon by K. K. Knecht

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Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his successor as Republican party candidate, but in 1912 he wants the post back. Contemporary American cartoon by K.K. Knecht

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1908 1912 Bull Moose Candidate Canvassing Hold Up Howard Progressive Era Republican Party Roosevelt Taft Theodore Will I Am


11"x8.5" Photo Print

Step back in time with this captivating political cartoon from the past. Witness the intrigue of the 1908 presidential campaign as depicted in "Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver" by 140_1685051 from Granger Art on Demand. President Theodore Roosevelt, in a classic power move, makes William Taft his successor as the Republican party candidate. But in 1912, Roosevelt changes his mind and wants the post back. This vintage illustration is a must-have for history buffs, political enthusiasts, and art collectors alike. Add a touch of history to your home or office with this beautifully printed photograph from Media Storehouse's collection of exclusive Granger Art on Demand prints.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 7.4cm (11" x 2.9")

Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")

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 cartoon print titled "Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver" captures a significant moment in American political history. Created by K. K. Knecht during the early 1912 campaign, it portrays President Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft, his chosen successor as the Republican party candidate in 1908. The image depicts Roosevelt holding up a gun while Taft stands beside him with a perplexed expression. The symbolism suggests that Roosevelt is forcefully reclaiming the presidential post he had willingly handed over to Taft four years earlier. This visual commentary reflects the tension between these two prominent figures during this period of American politics. In 1908, Roosevelt believed that Taft would continue his progressive policies and carry on his legacy effectively. However, by 1912, disillusionment had set in for Roosevelt as he felt that Taft had deviated from their shared vision for America's future. This cartoon serves as a representation of the power struggle within the Republican Party during this time known as the Progressive Era. It highlights how even influential leaders like Roosevelt can change their minds and seek to regain control when they feel their ideals are not being upheld. Knecht's artwork provides us with valuable insight into an important chapter of American history where political alliances were tested and ambitions clashed. It reminds us that even those we admire can be subject to human flaws such as ambition and regret.

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