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Symptoms of a locked jaw, c. 1827 (litho)
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Symptoms of a locked jaw, c. 1827 (litho)
AQS332005 Symptoms of a locked jaw, c.1827 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 21.5x17 cm; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: refers to Clays role in Adams defeat of Jackson in 1824; ); eCourtesy, American Antiquarian Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23709718
© Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society / Bridgeman Images
Mouth Patient Seating Sewing Struggle Lockjaw
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This lithograph, titled "Symptoms of a locked jaw" transports us back to the year 1827. Created by an anonymous American School artist from the 19th century, this print measures 21.5x17 cm and is housed in the esteemed American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts. The artwork humorously depicts a male patient suffering from lockjaw or tetanus, a condition characterized by muscle stiffness and spasms. Satirical in nature, it alludes to Henry Clay's role in John Quincy Adams' victory over Andrew Jackson during the contentious presidential election of 1824. In this satirical scene, we witness the struggle faced by our unfortunate protagonist as he sits uncomfortably with his mouth agape. The artist skillfully captures both the physical pain and emotional distress experienced by those afflicted with such a condition. With meticulous detail, we observe various elements that add depth to this caricatured portrayal: sewing materials scattered around him symbolize his futile attempts at finding relief; while medical instruments nearby suggest failed attempts at treatment. As we gaze upon this engraving from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of how art can serve as social commentary even centuries later. It invites us to reflect on historical events through satire and prompts contemplation about human health and resilience throughout time.
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