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Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait

A Tight Fix—Bear Hunting, Early Winter [The Life of a Hunter: A Tight Fix], 1856

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While A Tight Fix first appears to embody American frontier mythology and rugged masculinity, the painting also references tensions and uncertainty over slavery. The man and bear in the foreground are at an impasse—both are injured, and neither combatant is winning.

Viewers in mid-nineteenth-century America may have been particularly sensitive to an impasse between white and Black fighters. Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait painted the scene during the fierce but deadlocked war over slavery in the Kansas Territory.

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