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British Tars towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour, or The Broadbottom Leviathan trying to
NCO191758 British Tars towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour, or The Broadbottom Leviathan trying to swamp Billys old Boat, & the little Corsican tottering on the Clouds of Ambition, 1807 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: the capture of the Danish fleet by the British in September 1807; Duke of Clarence (1765-1837) known as Sailor Bill ; Prime Minister William Cavendish (1738-1809) Duke of Portland rowing; Lord Grenville (1749-1834) with the body of a whale; Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)leaping across English Channel; public house Duke of Portland (1738-1809); ); English, out of copyright
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The hand-coloured etching titled "British Tars towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour, or The Broadbottom Leviathan trying to swamp Billys old Boat, & the little Corsican tottering on the Clouds of Ambition" by James Gillray is a captivating piece of political satire from 1807. Depicting the capture of the Danish fleet by British forces in September of that year, this artwork offers a humorous and exaggerated portrayal of key figures and events. In this chaotic scene, we see Duke of Clarence, known as Sailor Bill, rowing alongside Prime Minister William Cavendish and Lord Grenville. Napoleon Bonaparte can be seen leaping across the English Channel while Europe burns in flames behind him. A public house named after Duke of Portland serves as a backdrop for this maritime spectacle. Gillray's cartoonish style adds an uncouth charm to this satirical masterpiece. The rough sea with waves crashing against boats creates a sense of urgency and danger. The monstrous Broadbottom Leviathan spews water towards Billy's old boat, symbolizing the undermining tactics employed by politicians during that time. This print captures not only a naval victory but also highlights the political climate and power struggles prevalent in early 19th-century Britain. With its intricate details and clever symbolism, it serves as both entertainment and social commentary. Courtesy of Bridgeman Images via Fine Art Finder, this artwork continues to fascinate viewers today with its bold caricatures and witty depiction of historical events.
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