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IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876. The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan, Reaching for Asia by Opposite Routes : American cartoon, 1876, by Frank Bellew occasioned by the United States signing a commercial pact with Hawaii and Russias expansion into China
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IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876. The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan, Reaching for Asia by Opposite Routes : American cartoon, 1876, by Frank Bellew occasioned by the United States signing a commercial pact with Hawaii and Russias expansion into China
IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876.
The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan, Reaching for Asia by Opposite Routes : American cartoon, 1876, by Frank Bellew occasioned by the United States signing a commercial pact with Hawaii and Russias expansion into China
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1876 Anti Colonialism Asia Brother Jonathan Climber Climbing Colonialism Frank Giant Globe Ivan Political Acts Russia Russian Top Hat Uncle Sam World Bellew
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This print titled "Imperialism Cartoon, 1876" by Frank Bellew depicts the political climate of the late 19th century. The cartoon portrays two young giants, Ivan and Jonathan, representing Russia and America respectively, reaching for Asia through different paths. This artwork was inspired by significant events at that time - the United States signing a commercial pact with Hawaii and Russia's expansion into China. The image showcases Uncle Sam (symbolizing America) wearing his iconic top hat while climbing up a globe. On the other side, Ivan (representing Russia) is seen as a Russian climber ascending towards Asia. The cartoon highlights the concept of colonialism and its implications on global politics during this era. Frank Bellew masterfully captures the tension between these two emerging world powers vying for influence in Asia. It serves as a visual commentary on anti-colonial sentiments prevalent at that time. Through this thought-provoking piece of art, Bellew raises questions about imperialism and its consequences. The contrasting routes taken by Ivan and Jonathan symbolize their distinct approaches to expanding their respective spheres of influence. Overall, this historical cartoon offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on the complex dynamics between nations during this period of intense geopolitical competition.
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