Uncle Sam and Sabbath Desecration at the Gate
ID immagine
smdas0145
Descrizione
Uncle Sam stands beside an open entrance marked “United States of America,” “Admittance Free,” “Walk In,” and “Welcome,” while a burdened, caricatured immigrant figure approaches carrying sacks labeled Poverty, Disease, Anarchy, Superstition, and Sabbath Desecration. The Capitol dome in the distance places the satire within American civic life, presenting the nation’s open gate as a moral and social threshold. The artwork speaks from a historical reform-era concern that public life, immigration policy, and national identity were tied to Christian moral order, especially the keeping of the Sabbath. In biblical terms, the Sabbath commandment calls God’s people to holy rest, mercy, and remembrance of the Creator and Redeemer; here that sacred command is shown as one of the social questions being carried into the public square.
Artista