Francis William Edmonds

$80.00

Key Features:
High-Resolution Print – Crisp details and rich colors for a lifelike visual experience.
Versatile Décor – Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or gifting.
Multiple Size Options – Choose the perfect fit for your space.
Easy to Frame & Hang – Lightweight and ready to convert for display.

Description

“Taking the Census” by Francis William Edmonds depicts a moment of civic duty in a domestic setting, reflecting 19th-century American life. The United States Census of 1850 initiated the requirement that heads of households provide information about each of their dependents. The new regulation caused a good deal of confusion. Edmonds’s humorous image, which is the earliest known portrayal of the census-taking process, features a father’s painstaking efforts to recall his family statistics, while several of his children hide from sight. The small framed portrait of George Washington above the mantel evokes not only the genesis of the country’s political system but also the legendary admonition never to tell a lie.

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