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William Tell Cleveland Will Not Bow to the Hat, from Puck, published May 16, 1883. Creator: Bernard Gillam
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William Tell Cleveland Will Not Bow to the Hat, from Puck, published May 16, 1883. Creator: Bernard Gillam
William Tell Cleveland Will Not Bow to the Hat, from Puck, published May 16, 1883
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William Tell Cleveland: Unyielding in the Face of Defiance - This lithograph by Bernard Gillam, published in Puck magazine on May 16, 1883, immortalizes the legendary tale of Stephen Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States of America. The image, titled "William Tell Cleveland Will Not Bow to the Hat," depicts a defiant Cleveland standing tall amidst a group of angry aldermen, each brandishing a donkey's head and a menacing fist. The scene is a nod to the Swiss legend of William Tell, who famously refused to bow to the hat of an arrogant magistrate, leading to his iconic act of shooting an apple off his son's head. In this political caricature, Cleveland is portrayed as a resolute father figure, standing up to the demands of the aldermen, who symbolize the corrupt and entrenched political establishment. The image captures the spirit of democracy and the importance of standing firm in the face of adversity. The use of color lithography on newsprint adds vibrancy and depth to the image, making it a striking addition to any art collection. This print is a testament to the rich heritage of American political art and the enduring legacy of President Cleveland, who served as Mayor of New York City and Governor of New York before being elected to the presidency. The image is a must-have for anyone interested in American history, politics, or the art of the 19th century.
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