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The Blessings of Paper Money or King a Bad Subject, published 1811 (coloured engraving)




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The Blessings of Paper Money or King a Bad Subject, published 1811 (coloured engraving)

HSC185231 The Blessings of Paper Money or King a Bad Subject, published 1811 (coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Bank of England, London, UK; (add.info.: parliament was forced to introduce paper money, 10 January 1811 because of an escalating economic crisis brought about by the Napoleonic Wars; Napoleon stealing pot of gold; July 24 1811 Spencer Perceval Prime Minister made bank-notes legal tender; Lord Stanhopes Act); Photo eHeini Schneebeli; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22347230

© Heini Schneebeli / Bridgeman Images

Cauldron Currency Political Satire Trouble


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Add a touch of historical charm to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring the iconic engraving "The Blessings of Paper Money or King a Bad Subject" by George Cruikshank. Published in 1811, this captivating coloured engraving from Bridgeman Images at Fine Art Finder showcases a satirical commentary on the Bank of England and the instability of paper currency. Each mug holds your favorite beverage while displaying this intriguing piece of art history on the exterior, making it a unique and thought-provoking addition to your collection. Embrace the blend of art and function with our Photo Mugs.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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The Blessings of Paper Money or King a Bad Subject

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is a captivating coloured engraving published in 1811 by George Cruikshank. The artwork depicts an intriguing scene that reflects the economic crisis faced by England during the Napoleonic Wars. In the foreground, we see Britannia, symbolizing Great Britain, lamenting over the troubles caused by credit and trade. She stands near a cauldron representing shortage of coins and commerce. The artist cleverly portrays Napoleon stealing a pot of gold, highlighting his role in exacerbating the financial difficulties. The central focus of the print is on July 24th, 1811 when Prime Minister Spencer Perceval made bank-notes legal tender through Lord Stanhope's Act. This significant event is represented by a mountain engulfed in flames, signifying both turmoil and transformation. Cruikshank's satirical approach shines through as he portrays debtors immersed in hot water within the cauldron. This serves as a metaphor for their dire predicament due to mounting debts. Overall, this thought-provoking engraving captures not only the challenges faced by England during this period but also highlights political satire surrounding currency and its impact on society. It serves as a reminder of how historical events can be depicted through art to convey complex ideas and critique societal issues.

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