Contributor |
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. |
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Traubel, Morris, publisher. |
Title |
The triumph. [graphic] |
Publisher |
Philadelphia : Published by M.H. Traubel, 409 Chestnut Street |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1862 |
Date |
1861 |
Physical Description |
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 66 x 48 cm (26 x 19 in.) |
Description |
Print predicting the Union's triumph over the Confederacy using an allegory of "Humanitas" (i.e., Humanity) depicted as a
white woman holding a child astride an eagle, reaching to save a shackled African American held on the ground by the evil
"King Cotton." From a break in the clouds an apparition appears behind "Humanitas," including "Freedom" depicted as a woman
wearing a crown of feathers holding a large American flag and a Liberty cap; "Christianity" depicted as a white woman holding
a bible; "Justitia" depicted as a white woman holding scales; George Washington; Thomas Jefferson; and Benjamin Franklin.
The oppressed enslaved person reaches up as "King Cotton," portrayed with an alligator head with a body composed of a bale
of cotton with a holster of pistols, raises his hands in horror as the eagle clutches his cloak and shoots lightning bolts
at his throne. To his right a column labeled "Lecompton", "Fugitive Slave," and "Missouri Compromise" is set aflame from the
lightning. In the left, the "Hydra of Discord" accompanied by a hound "Fugitive Slave Law," a group of white men enslavers,
and a Spaniard, who drops a package marked "Cuba $50,000,000," flee from the vision to the sea where a boat of enslaved African
American men are docked. Contains eighteen lines of verse from Lord Byron's 1813 poem "The Giaour" below the image.
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Is referenced by |
Reilly, 1862-15 |
Notes |
Title from item. |
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Date of publication supplied by Reilly. |
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Per Reilly, published key to print exists. |
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Copyright statement: Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1861 by M. H. Traubel, in the Clerks Office of the District
Court for the Eastern District of Penna.
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Accessioned 1999. |
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Description revised 2021. |
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Access points revised 2021. |
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Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War. |
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Part of digital collections catalog through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the
Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom
Corbett, Governor, 2013-2014.
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Subject |
Franklin, Benjamin, 1650-1727 -- Portraits. |
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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Portraits. |
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Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Portraits. |
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United States. Fugitive slave law (1850) |
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African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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Allegories. |
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Christianity -- United States. |
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Cotton. |
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Eagles. |
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Justice. |
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Liberty. |
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Slavery -- Moral and ethical aspects. |
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Enslaved persons -- United States. |
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Enslaved men -- United States. |
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Enslavers -- United States. |
Geographic subject |
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. |
Genre |
Allegorical prints -- 1860-1870. |
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Lithographs -- 1860-1870. |
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Political cartoons -- 1860-1870. |
Printer |
Traubel, Morris, publisher. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| *political cartoons - 1862-15 [P.9654] |
Accession number |
P.9654 |