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[TEXTILE]. BLAINE, James G. (1830-1893) and John A. LOGAN. Bandanna with central oval portraits of Republican Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates Blaine and Logan, between them a column with legend, "The Union forever"; above, an American Eagle and below, a scroll labeled "The Constitution," with clasped hands on a small plaque. [N.p., 1884].
18 x 18 in. Linen, printed in black, margins with contrasting bright white woven lines, scattered minor spotting. Preserved in a sunken mat with marbled edging, matted and glazed in a carved wood frame. Unexamined out of frame.
Attractive bandanna produced for Blaine's unsuccessful 1884 campaign for the presidency, in which Democrats taunted him with the memorable chant "Blaine! Blaine! James G. Blaine! Continental liar from the state of Maine!" H.C. Collins, Threads of History, Washington D.C.: Smithsonian, 1979, no.538.
18 x 18 in. Linen, printed in black, margins with contrasting bright white woven lines, scattered minor spotting. Preserved in a sunken mat with marbled edging, matted and glazed in a carved wood frame. Unexamined out of frame.
Attractive bandanna produced for Blaine's unsuccessful 1884 campaign for the presidency, in which Democrats taunted him with the memorable chant "Blaine! Blaine! James G. Blaine! Continental liar from the state of Maine!" H.C. Collins, Threads of History, Washington D.C.: Smithsonian, 1979, no.538.