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W. MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that Monopoly would be welcome at the White House When McKinley is President




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W. MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that Monopoly would be welcome at the White House When McKinley is President

W. MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896.
American cartoon by J.S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that Monopoly would be welcome at the White House When McKinley is President

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1896 Commerce Gilded Age Monopoly Politics Pughe Uncle Sam


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.8cm x 7.6cm (2.7" x 3")

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This vintage print captures a satirical American cartoon by J. S. Pughe from 1896, titled "W. MCKINLEY CARTOON". The artwork humorously suggests that Monopoly would be warmly received at the White House during President McKinley's tenure. Set in the backdrop of the Gilded Age, this political commentary reflects the intertwining of commerce and politics prevalent during that era. The cartoon features Uncle Sam, a symbol of American patriotism, engaging with various elements associated with monopoly and commerce. It highlights the influence and power wielded by big business interests over government affairs during McKinley's presidency. J. S. Pughe skillfully employs visual symbolism to convey his message; he portrays Uncle Sam surrounded by monopolistic figures representing different industries such as railroads, oil, steel, and finance. This clever depiction serves as a critique on the concentration of wealth and power in few hands at the expense of fair competition. By showcasing this historical artifact from 1896, we are reminded of how political cartoons have long served as vehicles for social commentary and criticism in America. This particular piece offers insight into both late 19th-century politics and prevailing sentiments towards corporate dominance within society. As an art print available through Granger Art on Demand, it allows us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also its artistic merit in capturing an important moment in American history when economic forces shaped political landscapes.

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