The Anarchist Riot in Chicago- A Dynamite Bomb Exploding Among the Police, from Harpers Weekly
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"The Anarchist Riot in Chicago- A Dynamite Bomb Exploding Among the Police" is a historical illustration by Thure de Thulstrup, a prominent artist known for his works depicting significant events in American history. Published in Harper's Weekly, a leading 19th-century American illustrated newspaper, this artwork captures the chaos and violence of the Haymarket affair, which occurred on May 4, 1886, in Chicago.
The illustration is a dramatic representation of the moment when a dynamite bomb was thrown among police officers who were attempting to disperse a public gathering of labor activists and anarchists. The event was part of a larger movement fighting for workers' rights, including the demand for an eight-hour workday. The explosion and subsequent gunfire resulted in the deaths of several police officers and civilians, marking a pivotal moment in the history of labor movements in the United States.
Thure de Thulstrup, born Bror Thure Thulstrup (1848–1930), was a Swedish-American illustrator who had a significant impact on American visual culture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work for Harper's Weekly and other publications provided vivid pictorial accounts of contemporary events, ranging from the Civil War to social upheavals, such as the one depicted in this illustration.
The "Anarchist Riot in Chicago" illustration is not only a work of art but also a historical document that offers insight into the period's social tensions and the public perception of the labor movement and its detractors. It reflects the era's illustration techniques and the role of mass media in shaping public opinion. As a piece of historical journalism, it serves as a visual record of one of the most infamous incidents in American labor history, encapsulating the fear, violence, and political strife of the time.
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