And anyone who looks like Him or is alleged to fit a similar description Artist: Art Young | circa 1921 Extension of caption by SMS | 2022 |
Arthur Henry Young (January 14, 1866 – December 29, 1943) was an American cartoonist and writer. He is best known for his socialist cartoons, especially those drawn for the left-wing political magazine The Masses between 1911 and 1917 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Young
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Description: English: "Arrest This Man," by Art Young. Reward. For information leading to the apprehension of —. Jesus Christ. Wanted - for sedition, criminal anarchy - vagrancy, and conspiring to overthrow the established government. Dressed poorly, said to be a carpenter by trade, ill-nourished, has visionary idea, associates with common working people the unemployed and bums. Alien - beleived to be a jew. Alias : 'Prince of peace', 'Son of man - Light of the world', &c &c. Professional agitator read beard, marks on hands and feet the result of injuries inflicted by an angry mob led by respectable citizens and legal authorities.
Français : "Arrest This Man," par Art Young. Récompense. Pour toute information permettant l'arrestation de —. Jésus Christ. Recherché - pour sédition, anarchie criminelle - vagabondage, et conspiration afin de renverser le gouvernement en place. Habillé de loques, il est dit charpentier de métier, mal nourri, tient des propos d'illuminé, s'associe avec le bas peuple, les chômeurs et les clochards. Étranger - tenu pour être un juif. Connu aussi sous les noms de : « Prince de la paix », « Fils de l'Homme - Lumière du monde », etc, etc. Agitateur professionnel à barbe rousse, aux marques sur les mains et les pieds résultant des blessures infligées par un rassemblement de personnes en colère, dirigé par de respectables citoyens et par les forces de l'ordre.
Date: circa 1921
Source: First published in Good Morning magazine, vol. 3, no. 10 (Aug. 1921), pg. 9.
Permission: Digitized for Wikipedia by Tim Davenport ("Carrite"), no copyright claimed for the work. Released to the public domain without restriction
Author: Art Young | 1866 – 1943