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GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. The Way They Go to California. Caricature of the eagerness of Easterners to reach the gold fields in California. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, 1849
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GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. The Way They Go to California. Caricature of the eagerness of Easterners to reach the gold fields in California. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, 1849
GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849.
The Way They Go to California. Caricature of the eagerness of Easterners to reach the gold fields in California. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, 1849
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This lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, titled "GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. The Way They Go to California" offers a humorous and satirical portrayal of the frenzy surrounding the gold rush in California during the mid-19th century. The image vividly captures the eagerness and determination of Easterners as they embark on their journey to reach the promised land of gold. In this caricature, we see a bustling scene filled with exaggerated characters and comical elements. A large clipper ship dominates the foreground, symbolizing both hope and adventure for those seeking fortune in California. Crowded onto this vessel are individuals from all walks of life - businessmen, farmers, laborers - each driven by dreams of striking it rich. The artist cleverly incorporates various artistic concepts into his work: rockets shooting out from behind the ship represent speed and urgency; a minecart loaded with gold signifies wealth waiting to be discovered; while miners equipped with shovels and pickaxes emphasize hard work and perseverance. Currier's lithograph not only reflects the excitement surrounding westward expansion but also serves as a parody of society's obsession with material gain. It subtly critiques manifest destiny ideals that fueled America's thirst for exploration and economic prosperity. Overall, this print offers an insightful glimpse into an important chapter in American history – one that forever changed landscapes, fortunes, and lives.
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