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Representation of the figures exhibited and paraded through the streets of Philadelphia

XJF105016 Representation of the figures exhibited and paraded through the streets of Philadelphia on Saturday 30th September 1780 (engraving) (b&w photo) by American School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: shifted allegiance to British during American Revolution; Benedict Arnold (1741-1801); ); American, out of copyright

Media ID 12697539

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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the representation of figures exhibited and paraded through the streets of Philadelphia on September 30th, 1780. The engraving, created by an anonymous American artist from the 18th century, is now part of a private collection. The central figure depicted in this artwork holds immense historical significance - none other than Benedict Arnold. Known for his treacherous act during the American Revolution when he shifted allegiance to the British side, Arnold's presence here evokes mixed emotions. He is seen as both a traitor and a symbol of deceit with his two-faced persona. Interestingly enough, this representation shows that Arnold managed to escape hanging for his betrayal. He sits atop a cart pulled by horses while being paraded through the streets. The image portrays him as if he were some kind of devilish character who cunningly eluded punishment. Accompanying him is a drummer whose beats echo throughout the procession, perhaps signifying both celebration and condemnation simultaneously. In addition to these symbolic elements, there are hints of fire in the background alluding to the chaos caused by Arnold's actions during the American Revolutionary War. Overall, this photograph print serves as a powerful reminder of one man's infamous decision that forever altered history and left behind an indelible mark on America's struggle for independence.

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