Stump Speaking

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Stump Speaking is a mid-19th-century genre painting by American artist George Caleb Bingham that vividly depicts a lively frontier political campaign scene.

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Stump Speaking canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genre painting
oil painting
painting
collection Saint Louis Art Museum collection
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Caleb Bingham
depicts electioneering
frontier life
political campaign
public speaking
depictsActivity campaigning
public debate
stump speech
depictsPoliticalTheme campaign rhetoric
democratic process
popular sovereignty
depictsSetting American frontier town
describedAs mid-19th-century American painting
vivid depiction of a frontier political scene
genre American genre painting
hasArtisticStyle detailed figural composition
narrative realism
hasColorPalette contrasting light and shadow
earth tones
hasHistoricalContext 19th-century American politics
antebellum United States
hasPart The County Election
Verdict of the People
surface form: The Verdict of the People
hasPerspective elevated viewpoint on crowd and speaker
hasTheme civic engagement
persuasion in politics
popular participation in elections
inception 1850s
influencedBy American frontier culture
Jacksonian era
surface form: Jacksonian democracy
languageOfWork none
location Saint Louis Art Museum
mainSubject assembled crowd of listeners
politician speaking from a stump
medium oil on canvas
movement Realism
surface form: American Realism

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notableWorkOf George Caleb Bingham
partOfSeries Election Series

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George Caleb Bingham notableWork Stump Speaking
Bingham notableWork Stump Speaking
subject surface form: George Caleb Bingham