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World's Largest Metaphor
Hits Ice-Berg (1912)
Titanic, Representation Of Man's Hubris, Sinks In North Atlantic
April 16, 1912—The Royal Mail Steamer Titanic, the ill-fated emblem of man's pride, took 1,500 to a watery grave on her doomed, allegorical maiden voyage. Did Jazz sink the great ship? Is the State Department being too hasty in ruling out Spaniards as suspects in ice-berg placement?
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Framed and Matted: 16" x 20"
Unframed (print only): 10" x 12"