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CARTOON: PROHIBITION, 1920. Now then, all together, My country tis of thee
CARTOON: PROHIBITION, 1920.
Now then, all together, My country tis of thee. Cartoon published the day after National Prohibition became law in the United States in 1920. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby, 18 January 1920
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Media ID 13133015
18th Amendment 1920 January Kirby Legal Liquor Mister Personification Political Action Politics Progressive Era Prohibition Roaring Twenties Rollin Top Hat Water
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 a significant moment in American history - the implementation of Prohibition in 1920. The cartoon, created by Rollin Kirby and published on January 18th, cleverly personifies the United States as a distinguished gentleman wearing a top hat. With his hand raised high, he leads a group of men in singing "My country 'tis of thee" symbolizing unity and patriotism. The image reflects the political action taken during the Progressive Era to address societal concerns surrounding alcohol consumption. Known as the Roaring Twenties, this era witnessed a nationwide ban on liquor production and distribution under the 18th Amendment. The cartoon portrays this transformative period with wit and satire. Kirby's artistic style beautifully captures both early 20th-century aesthetics and political commentary. The dry humor is evident as he depicts an America that has become "dry" due to legal restrictions on alcohol. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking image, we are reminded of how politics can shape society's norms and behaviors. It serves as a reminder that even well-intentioned policies may have unintended consequences or spark resistance from those affected by them. This print from Granger Art on Demand allows us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also its artistic value. It invites us to reflect upon our past while contemplating how it has shaped our present-day society.
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