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Mose, Lize, and Little Mose Going to California, 1849 (colour litho)
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Mose, Lize, and Little Mose Going to California, 1849 (colour litho)
1078594 Mose, Lize, and Little Mose Going to California, 1849 (colour litho) by Magee, John L. (b. c.1820); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: By the overland Route, thus avoiding the Dangerous Chag-r-ass and Isth-m-ass passage and Depending entirely upon their Jackass.
); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22212488
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
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In this vibrant and comical lithograph titled "Mose, Lize, and Little Mose Going to California, 1849" artist John L. Magee captures the spirit of westward expansion in America during the mid-19th century. The print showcases a family's adventurous journey from New York to California by overland route, humorously avoiding the treacherous Chag-r-ass and Isth-m-ass passages. The central figures of the artwork are Mose, his wife Lize, and their young son Little Mose. They are depicted riding on a wagon pulled by a trusty jackass - their sole means of transportation across vast landscapes. With exaggerated features and caricature-like expressions, Magee adds an element of satire to this scene. As they travel through North America's untamed frontier, the family encounters various amusing situations along the way. From smoking sausages hanging off Catherine Market stalls to cabbage-wielding pioneers and even a butcher selling his wares from atop his wagon – every detail in this image tells a story. This colourful lithograph not only highlights the challenges faced by early American settlers but also celebrates their resilience with wit and charm. It serves as both historical documentation of westward expansion as well as an entertaining piece of art that brings laughter to viewers today. Displayed proudly at the New-York Historical Society collection in USA, this satirical masterpiece reminds us of our ancestors' determination while offering a lighthearted glimpse into life during one of America
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