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The Holdup, first state

1921
(American, 1882–1925)
Culture
America
Measurements
Platemark: 28 x 21.6 cm (11 x 8 1/2 in.); Sheet: 32.8 x 26.5 cm (12 15/16 x 10 7/16 in.)
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Mason 89
State
I/II
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view
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Their hats—a top hat, and a flat cap, or newsboy—help to distinguish the high society and working-class status of the two main characters in this print.

Description

When the New York Times reviewed this work by George Bellows in 1921, it described it as a “subject interpreted in the spirit of Dickens. With a hint of melodrama, a hint of comedy, and a pinch of realism.” Bellows cast the episode as humorous; a gentleman in a fancy waistcoat and top hat is jumped by a thief with a small handgun and an accomplice emerging from the shadows behind. For such caricatured encounters, Bellows may have looked to the long history of political satire in the popular press. This is the first of two states, or versions, that Bellows made of this print.
A vertically oriented lithograph in grainy black ink depicts three men with light skin tones in a dark alleyway with heavy shadows. Center, a man wearing a top hat stands with hands raised, fingers spread, and mouth agape. Right, a man in a flat cap leans forward, pointing a gun at the central man's torso. Left, a third man lurks behind him. A staircase and railing appear to our right.

The Holdup, first state

1921

George Bellows

(American, 1882–1925)
America

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