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A sketch after Trumbull's painting, "The Declaration of Independence", 1908
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A sketch after Trumbull's painting, "The Declaration of Independence", 1908
1576160 A sketch after Trumbull's painting, "The Declaration of Independence", 1908; (add.info.: Don't sign that declaration, gentlemen! You'll hurt business! A sketch after Trumbull's painting "The Declaration of Independence" with John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston, Thomas Jefferson, and Charles Thomson, standing around a table where John Hancock is sitting, as a businessman labelled "Spirit of 1908" rushes in from the left.); Universal History Archive/UIG
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Business Declaration Gentlemen Hurt Independence John Adams John Hancock Spirit Thomas Jefferson Wounded Limb Injuries Robert Livingston Roger Sherman Trumbull Wound
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This print captures a sketch after Trumbull's iconic painting, "The Declaration of Independence", created in 1908. The scene depicts John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston, Thomas Jefferson, and Charles Thomson gathered around a table where John Hancock sits as a businessman labeled the "Spirit of 1908" rushes in from the left. The humorous caption above reads: "Don't sign that declaration, gentlemen! You'll hurt business!"
In this satirical portrayal of a pivotal moment in American history, the artist highlights the clash between political ideals and economic interests. The urgency and tension in the businessman's expression contrast with the solemn determination of the founding fathers as they prepare to sign one of the most important documents in history.
Through this artwork, viewers are invited to reflect on the complexities of balancing principles with practical considerations in governance. The juxtaposition of patriotism and profit serves as a reminder that even noble endeavors can have unintended consequences for commerce.
Overall, this print offers a thought-provoking interpretation of Trumbull's original masterpiece while adding a touch of modern relevance with its commentary on timeless themes such as politics, independence, and business.
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