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Making Decent, i. e. Broad Bottomites getting into the Grand Costume, pub
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2636968 Making Decent, i.e. Broad Bottomites getting into the Grand Costume, pub. 1806 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ministry of All Talents led by George Grenville (1712-70); Charles James Fox (1749-1806) as Secretary of State; broad-bottomed refers to the varied talents and diverse opinions; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23420754
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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In this hand-coloured engraving titled "Making Decent, i. e. Broad Bottomites getting into the Grand Costume" we are transported back to the year 1806 and given a satirical glimpse into the political world of that time. Created by James Gillray, a master of caricature, this print captures the essence of British politics during the Ministry of All Talents led by George Grenville. The image showcases Charles James Fox, then Secretary of State, alongside other prominent politicians as they prepare themselves for an important event. The term "broad-bottomed" refers to their varied talents and diverse opinions. As we observe them in disarray within their ceremonial dressing room, it becomes clear that these individuals are not only struggling with their oversized bodies but also with their conflicting ideas. Amidst the chaos, we see fat men squeezing into tight breeches and military uniforms while preening themselves in front of mirrors. Some are shaving or bathing in bowls while others struggle to put on extravagant robes and hats. This scene is both comical and critical as it highlights the vanity and self-importance often associated with politicians. Gillray's sharp wit is evident throughout this piece as he uses exaggerated features and humorous details to poke fun at those in power. Through his artistry, he invites us to reflect on the absurdity of political posturing and reminds us that even those who hold high office can be subject to ridicule. This print from Fine Art Finder serves as a timeless reminder that satire
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