Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, John Leech, 1848

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, John Leech, 1848

A sketch depicting liberty, the female personification of the united states, poised to whip a slave while an overseer watches. The drawing is the artist's original sketch for an anti-american cartoon that was published in the british magazine punch, nov. 4, 1848 and entitled, "liberty, equality, fraternity. "title: liberty, equality, fraternity. Date: 1848.
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Author: Leech, John, 1817-1864Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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