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The Menace of the Hour, 1889 (colour litho)
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The Menace of the Hour, 1889 (colour litho)
1078692 The Menace of the Hour, 1889 (colour litho) by Luks, George Benjamin (1867-1933); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: The Menace of the Hour, from The Verdict, January 30, 1899, pages 8-9.
); © New York Historical Society
Media ID 25131534
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
Beast Business Capitalism Capitalist Control Economic Economy Electric Electricity Evil Giant Macabre Menace Menacing Monopoly Octopus Ownership Power Sinister Steel Subway Surreal Traction Union Monster Trusts
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The Menace of the Hour, 1889
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is a captivating and thought-provoking print that delves into the complexities of urbanization, capitalism, and political power in late 19th-century America. Created by George Benjamin Luks, this color lithograph captures a surreal and satirical depiction of a cityscape dominated by sinister forces. In this macabre scene, an enormous octopus-like creature with steel tentacles symbolizes the all-encompassing power of trusts and monopolies. The beast's grip extends to various sectors such as oil, transportation (depicted through subway franchises), and the economy at large. Its presence looms over the city like an ominous shadow, representing how these capitalist entities controlled every aspect of American life. Luks employs humor to convey his message; however, beneath its cartoonish appearance lies a serious critique on wealth inequality and corporate control. The artist highlights how these powerful interests manipulate politics for their gain while ordinary citizens suffer under their influence. Through this print's vivid imagery and symbolism, Luks prompts viewers to question who truly holds power in society: Is it the people or those who control vast amounts of money? "The Menace of the Hour" serves as both a warning against unchecked capitalism and an invitation to reflect on our own role in shaping society. This artwork from Bridgeman Images invites us to explore not only historical contexts but also contemporary issues surrounding economic disparity and political influence that continue to resonate today.
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