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Critics, c1870, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
Critics, c1870, (c1897). Mr Gladstone: H m, Flippant! Mr Disraeli: Ha, prosy! Two British politicians criticise each others literary efforts. Benjamin Disraelis (1804-1881) Lothair and William Gladstones (1809-1898) Juventus Mundi appeared almost simultaneously in 1870. Cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, first published in Punch. From Sixty Years A Queen: The Story of Her Majestys Reign, by Sir Herbert Maxwell. [Harmsworth Bros, Limited, London, c1897]
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In this print titled "Critics, c1870" we are transported back to the 19th century where two prominent British politicians engage in a literary battle. The artist behind this intriguing piece is E&S Woodbury, who beautifully captures the essence of rivalry and satire. The image showcases Benjamin Disraeli, also known as Lord Beaconsfield, and William Gladstone, two influential figures of their time. As they sit side by side, dressed impeccably in their formal attire, these political giants exchange humorous jabs at each other's literary efforts. Mr. Gladstone playfully accuses Mr. Disraeli of being flippant while the latter responds with a witty retort calling him prosy. This cartoon was originally published in Punch magazine by Sir John Tenniel during Queen Victoria's reign. It serves as a reminder of the intellectual sparring that took place between these esteemed gentlemen during an era marked by great literature and political discourse. As we delve into this historical snapshot from Sixty Years A Queen: The Story of Her Majesty's Reign by Sir Herbert Maxwell (c1897), we witness not only the clash between rival authors but also gain insight into the vibrant cultural landscape of 19th-century Britain. With its intricate details and clever caricatures, this print encapsulates a moment frozen in time when politics met literature on a stage filled with wit and charm.
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