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An Allegory of American Liberty - popular print from the Early Republic, published June 11, 1796. Liberty, represented by a maiden in the form of the goddess Hebe, offers a cup to an eagle descending from the upper left. With her right foot she treads on chains, a scepter, a key, and other implements of tyranny. At the lower right, beyond a pedestal or altar, the town of Boston is visible, with lightning in the sky overhead.
Unique Identifier
AA572761
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3170px × 4500px
Photo Credit
F&A Archive / Art Resource, NY
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Allegory
American
Americanstudies
Engraving
Freedom
Liberty