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Political Art

For many people, political posters are considered to be a form of art used during election campaigns or featuring political events such as past presidents or historic incidents concerning governmental figures. While that type of art is included in political leader canvas art, it is only a part of this far-reaching category. Political art is, in essence, a pictorial study of society.

Political Posters

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Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze
by Unknown
24" x 18"
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Nelson Mandela Eye Chart II
by Veruca Salt
18" x 24"
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I'm for Truth
by Veruca Salt
20" x 20"
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Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and The Rough Riders
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
24" x 19"
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General George Washington Resigning His Commission
by Unknown
24" x 18"
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The Life We Lead - Nelson Mandela
by Veruca Salt
16" x 20"
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President Thomas Jefferson
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
26" x 31"
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Abraham Lincoln - black and white
by Unknown
18" x 24"
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
by George Peter Alexander Healy
18" x 24"
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Gilbert Stuart Williamstown Portrait of George Washington
by Unknown
8" x 10"
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The Peacemakers 1868
by Unknown
24" x 18"
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Ronald Reagan in Cowboy Hat
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
25" x 32"
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Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, MMA-NYC, 1851
by Unknown
24" x 18"
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General Dwight D Eisenhower with Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
24" x 19"
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Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
by Unknown
20" x 16"
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The Peacemakers 1868
by Unknown
28" x 21"
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Civil War Painting of The Peacemakers
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
32" x 24"
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Jfk Campaign, 1960
by Stanley Tretick
18" x 24"
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The First Colored Senator and Representatives
by Unknown
24" x 18"
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President Abraham Lincoln and Gettysburg Address
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
18" x 43"
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Vector Portrait of John F Kennedy
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
25" x 32"
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Caroline Sunglasses, 1961
by Stanley Tretick
18" x 24"
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Portrait of Marie Antoinette
by Unknown
8" x 10"
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George Washington Statue, New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, USA
by Unknown
18" x 24"
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President Ronald Reagan with American Flag
by John Parrot/Stocktrek Images
32" x 25"
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I Have A Dream
by Caitlin Dundon
21" x 17"
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You Have to Keep Moving Forward -Martin Luther King Jr.
by Veruca Salt
18" x 25"
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Napoleon at Fontainebleau, (1845)
by Paul Delaroche
12" x 16"
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Gilbert Stuart, George Washington Lansdowne Portrait, 1796
by Unknown
18" x 24"
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Portrait of George Washington
by Unknown
18" x 24"
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon II
by Jacques-Louis David
24" x 18"
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps at the St Bernard Pass
by Jacques-Louis David
20" x 24"
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A Man Who Stands for Nothing
by Veruca Salt
18" x 24"
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Believe in Change
by Stephanie Marrott
12" x 12"
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Jfk And John Jr, 1963
by Stanley Tretick
18" x 24"
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It's a way of documenting and commenting on the people and things that made our society into what it is today. Civil rights, equality, commentary of current events, and even the overthrow of empires are all encompassed in these highly creative and diverse works of art.

Traditional and contemporary artists alike have used this type of art for various purposes. Andy Warhol, Diego Rivera, and many others created political art in order to express what was important to them and how they felt about events that were changing their society. Social relations and communication are the primary theme of this artform. Goya created political leader prints in order to relay his feelings on slavery, Warhol on mass commercialism and Rivera on revolutionist figures. Thanks to these artists, future generations now have documentaries of the things important to people of that time and the issues that were being addressed. Political art doesn't just address acts of government or commerce. Civil leaders like Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr., Mandela, Barack Obama, and even religious figures, like the Pope, are also displayed prominently in political art.
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