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A caster, or, many a slip twixt the hand and the lip, c. 1831 (litho)
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A caster, or, many a slip twixt the hand and the lip, c. 1831 (litho)
AQS332009 A caster, or, many a slip twixt the hand and the lip, c.1831 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 20.5x34 cm; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: Vice President John Calhoun (1782-1850) holding back Martin van Buren (1782-1862) following his appointment as minister to England; ); eCourtesy, American Antiquarian Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23205442
© Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society / Bridgeman Images
Accident Atlantic Ocean Colony Pitchfork Political Cartoon Slipping Accidents
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The lithograph print titled "A caster, or, many a slip twixt the hand and the lip" captures a humorous political moment from 1831. In this satirical image by American School, Vice President John Calhoun can be seen holding back Martin van Buren after his appointment as minister to England. The scene depicts an accident waiting to happen, with Calhoun desperately trying to prevent van Buren from slipping away. Measuring 20.5x34 cm, this artwork is housed in the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts. The composition showcases the skill of the engraver who created intricate details such as pitchforks and other elements that add depth and humor to the scene. This political cartoon reflects colonial politics during that time period and highlights the precarious nature of diplomatic appointments. It also serves as a reminder that even those in power are not immune to accidents or mishaps. With its caricatured portrayal of these prominent politicians, this lithograph offers both entertainment and commentary on the political climate of early 19th-century America. Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder's collection allows viewers to appreciate historical satire while gaining insight into past events through visual storytelling.
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