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Glass Frame : (1860-1925). American lawyer amd political leader. Back in Death Valley. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from The New York World, 24 June 1920, on Bryans journey to the Democratic National Convention at San Francisco, California
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(1860-1925). American lawyer amd political leader. Back in Death Valley. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from The New York World, 24 June 1920, on Bryans journey to the Democratic National Convention at San Francisco, California
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
(1860-1925). American lawyer amd political leader. Back in Death Valley. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from The New York World, 24 June 1920, on Bryans journey to the Democratic National Convention at San Francisco, California
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Media ID 7777749
1920 Attorney Bryan California Candidate Canvassing Convention Democratic Desert Jennings Kirby National National Park New York World Progressive Era Rollin Skull Sunface Symbol Water Death Valley National Park Will I Am
8"x6" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the essence of William Jennings Bryan, an influential American lawyer and political leader from 1860 to 1925. The image depicts Bryan's journey to the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco, California, as portrayed in a cartoon by Rollin Kirby for The New York World on June 24th, 1920. In this thought-provoking artwork, Bryan finds himself back in Death Valley, a symbolic representation of his relentless pursuit of political power. The desert landscape serves as a metaphor for the challenges he faced during his career. As the sun shines brightly overhead and casts its rays upon him, it symbolizes both hope and scrutiny that accompanied his every move. The cartoonist cleverly incorporates various elements to convey deeper meanings. A skull rests at Bryan's feet, reminding viewers of mortality and perhaps hinting at the potential consequences of his political ambitions. Water becomes a scarce resource amidst the arid surroundings, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making during campaigns. Bryan is depicted surrounded by men who may represent supporters or adversaries alike. As he traverses Death Valley once again on his way to the convention, one cannot help but wonder about the significance behind this return journey. Overall, this artwork encapsulates not only Bryan's presence within American politics but also reflects broader themes such as ambition, perseverance through adversity, and ultimately leaves room for interpretation regarding his legacy in shaping our nation's history during this progressive era.
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