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Dutch cartoon protesting against Oliver Cromwell's rule in Britain. It shows him as Hercules clad in a lionskin, breaking open the royal money barrel, thus ending the Long Parliament. Britain, c1652
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Dutch cartoon protesting against Oliver Cromwell's rule in Britain. It shows him as Hercules clad in a lionskin, breaking open the royal money barrel, thus ending the Long Parliament. Britain, c1652
528111 Dutch cartoon protesting against Oliver Cromwell's rule in Britain. It shows him as Hercules clad in a lionskin, breaking open the royal money barrel, thus ending the Long Parliament. Britain, c1652. ; Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38139078
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This Dutch cartoon from 1652 is a scathing satire aimed at Oliver Cromwell's rule in Britain during the Civil Wars. Depicting Cromwell as Hercules clad in a lionskin, the cartoon shows him breaking open the royal money barrel, symbolizing his controversial decision to dissolve the Long Parliament.
The artist behind this satirical drawing uses clever imagery to convey their disapproval of Cromwell's actions and the impact they had on British society. By portraying him as a powerful figure like Hercules, but also highlighting his greed by breaking into the money barrel, they criticize his abuse of power and disregard for traditional institutions.
Through this protest cartoon, we get a glimpse into the political climate of 17th century Europe and the tensions surrounding Cromwell's rule. The use of humor and symbolism in this artwork serves as a reminder of how art has always been used as a tool for social commentary and resistance against oppressive regimes.
As we reflect on this historical piece from the Netherlands, it prompts us to consider how art can be a powerful form of expression that transcends time and borders, shedding light on important moments in our shared history.
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