
Thomas Nast
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 "Anything to Beat Grant"
1872
This color lithograph by Thomas Nast, published in Vanity Fair as part of his renowned political cartoon series, satirizes the opposition's desperate attempts to defeat President Ulysses S. Grant during the 1872 election. Nast employs his characteristically sharp visual commentary and biting humor to critique the various political factions and candidates willing to compromise their principles simply to achieve electoral victory over Grant. The work exemplifies Nast's influential role as a visual propagandist and social commentator during the Reconstruction era, using caricature and symbolic imagery to shape public opinion on contemporary political affairs.
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- color lithograph
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