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Lincoln in Caricature - A Visual Satire of Presidential Power in Civil War America - cover

Lincoln in Caricature - A Visual Satire of Presidential Power in Civil War America

Rufus Rockwell Wilson

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Lincoln in Caricature," Rufus Rockwell Wilson presents a compelling exploration of the satirical artistry surrounding one of America'Äôs most revered figures, Abraham Lincoln. Combining detailed illustrations with incisive commentary, Wilson delves into the intricate world of caricatures that emerged during Lincoln's presidency, highlighting how these visual representations both reflected and influenced public perception. The book stands out for its meticulous analysis of the interplay between art and politics, offering an engaging narrative that captures the zeitgeist of 19th-century America while preserving the playful yet critical spirit inherent in caricature as a form of social commentary. Rufus Rockwell Wilson, an esteemed art historian and critic, was profoundly influenced by the role of art in shaping political narratives. His extensive study of visual culture, particularly during pivotal historical moments, fuels his investigation into Lincoln's image, making the text not only a historical document but also a scholarly critique of the period's socio-political dynamics. Wilson'Äôs background in both journalism and art history provides a unique lens through which he examines how caricatures served to both bolster and challenge Lincoln'Äôs legacy. This insightful book is a must-read for anyone interested in art, history, and the ways in which visual media can reflect and sculpt public sentiment. Wilson'Äôs engaging prose, combined with an impressive array of illustrations, renders "Lincoln in Caricature" an essential addition to both academic and casual libraries, appealing to those who wish to grasp the complex portrait of Lincoln beyond the conventional narrative.
Verfügbar seit: 12.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 35 Seiten.

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