Civil War print - Stephen Douglass - Patriot

Civil War print - Stephen Douglass - Patriot

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From the exhibit ZOUAVES, DEVILS & SASS, Political Passions & The Printed Envelope During The American Civil War.

Print size 24 x 18, and consciously formatted to work with a standard size store bought frame, or custom framed as you see fit.

Patriot Douglass

I show this hung as the left most of three in like style in our exhibit, the accompanying Patriot Fremont mounted in the center and Traitor Breckenridge on the right. Individually they have a certain visual weight that lightens shown together. The three in a row take on a decidedly Pop Art feel. Not frivolous, but strong in a way that still produces smiles.

We're taught about a surprisingly few of the larger than life character on the stage of history leading up to the war. We've mostly heard the name Stephen Douglass, though unless you grew up in California you might not know anything of Fremont, and poor Breckenridge is off the radar. All three are worth exploring on line or at your library. All three were major players, along with a great many others, leading up to the great rift.

As these envelopes are two color, the printer could just as easily have switched PATRIOT to TRAITOR and TRAITOR to PATRIOT, strolled across the Mason-Dixon Line and sold a fresh batch there. Same players, different perception!

  

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  • Materials: Art stock enhanced matte paper, archival ink
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