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Chapter 2, Nineteenth-Century Revolutions and Strategies of Visual Persuasion
Images used to communicate
visual messages appear on currency.
561-546 BC, Sardis. When people changed from self-supporters to traders and consumers.
336-323 BC, Egypt. Alexander the Great. Greece to India. New city - melt silver - enlarged cash flow.
The printed image replaces painting.
Images & text available to a wide range of people.
Faster, circulation, more ideas/viewpoints.
Published. Lithography.
Pear Symbol - Soft, Bulbous, Rots Quickly
"The Poire of France" La Poire means fat head.
More images here.
Visual Influences in Fashion/Clothing
Liberty Leading the People
French Revolutionists
Phrygian Cap (Red Cap)
(fri jee uhn)
Magazines
More images and text.
Reaching more people.
Difference between "cartoons" and magazine.
Discuss how social media fits into history of: Disseminating Information
Creating Community
Fueling Revolutions
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| German women's magazines. Link here for article and more pics. |
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| Punch Magazine. British weekly magazine, humor and satire. Published 1841 - 1992 and from 1996 - 2002. |
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| American illustrated literary and news magazine. Founded 1852. Ceased publication in the 20th century. |
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Magazine Cover, August, 1903. First published in United States 1881. Ceased publication 1930. Stephen Crane. |
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