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SOCIETY CARTOON, c1905. The Lid Is Off Again. The opening of a new social season satirized as a Pandoras Box of vice in an American cartoon, c1905, by Samuel Ehrhart
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SOCIETY CARTOON, c1905. The Lid Is Off Again. The opening of a new social season satirized as a Pandoras Box of vice in an American cartoon, c1905, by Samuel Ehrhart
SOCIETY CARTOON, c1905.
The Lid Is Off Again. The opening of a new social season satirized as a Pandoras Box of vice in an American cartoon, c1905, by Samuel Ehrhart
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1905 Automobile Divorce Fencing Gambling Golfing Horse Back Leisure Samuel Satan Satirical Upper Class Vice
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This print titled "SOCIETY CARTOON, c1905. The Lid Is Off Again" by Samuel Ehrhart takes us back to the early 1900s, offering a satirical glimpse into the opening of a new social season in America. Ehrhart's artistic brilliance is evident as he portrays this momentous occasion as a Pandora's Box of vice and indulgence. The image showcases an array of upper-class individuals engaging in various activities that were associated with the leisurely pursuits of the elite during that era. From gambling tables to horseback riding, golfing to fencing, each character represents a different facet of society's vices and excesses. Ehrhart cleverly incorporates symbols such as Satan himself overseeing this chaotic scene, emphasizing the moral decay inherent in these gatherings. The lid being off symbolizes the abandonment of societal norms and unleashing one's desires without restraint. Through his intricate detailing and sharp wit, Ehrhart invites viewers to reflect on the consequences of unchecked hedonism within high society. This cartoon serves as both entertainment and social commentary, shedding light on issues like divorce and class divisions prevalent at that time. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking artwork from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how society grappled with its own contradictions - simultaneously reveling in pleasure while facing harsh realities beneath their glamorous facade.
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