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Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828 (colour litho)
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Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828 (colour litho)
PNP256367 Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: political cartoon showing General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) attacking the Bank of the USA; Jackson was the 7th President of the USA (1829-37); he was a hero during the War of 1812 when he defeated the British at New Orleans; Old Hickory ; arguing with Henry Clay (1777-1852), proponent of the Second Bank of the United States; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828" depicts a powerful political cartoon from the 19th century. In this colorful lithograph, we witness General Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the USA, fearlessly attacking the Bank of the USA. Known as Old Hickory and revered for his heroic victory against the British at New Orleans during the War of 1812, Jackson stands tall in his tricorn hat. Engaged in a heated argument with Henry Clay, an advocate for the Second Bank of the United States, Jackson's determination to dismantle this financial institution is evident. Symbolically portrayed as a many-headed serpent or hydra representing corruption and greed within banking systems, this image captures Jackson's relentless fight against what he believed was an oppressive force. This intriguing artwork showcases not only a historical moment but also serves as a caricature highlighting key aspects of American democracy. With veto power firmly grasped in one hand and democratic principles guiding him forward, Jackson embodies strength and resilience. As we observe this fascinating scene brought to life by Bridgeman Images' exceptional print quality, we are reminded of how art can encapsulate complex political narratives while offering us glimpses into pivotal moments that have shaped our nation's history.
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