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The Election - Canvassing for Votes: satire on the parliamentary election of 1755, one of a series of four titled Humours of an Election (engraving)
5997532 The Election - Canvassing for Votes: satire on the parliamentary election of 1755, one of a series of four titled Humours of an Election (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Election - Canvassing for Votes: satire on the parliamentary election of 1754, one of a series of four titled Humours of an Election. Illustration from Caricature History of the Georges or, Annals of the House of Hanover, Compiled from the Squibs, Broadsides, Window Pictures, Lampoons and Political Caricatures of the Time, by Thomas Wright (John Cmden Hotten, Piccadilly, London, c1867).); © Look and Learn
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Agents Bribery Campaigning Candidates Canvassing Corruption Democracy Election Hanoverian Innkeeper Oxfordshire Parties Persuading Persuasion Tavern Tories Tory Votes Whigs
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Add a touch of historical satire to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the iconic engraving "The Election - Canvassing for Votes: satire on the parliamentary election of 1755" by Hogarth, part of the Humours of an Election series from Bridgeman Images, these mugs bring a piece of Fine Art Finders' rich heritage to your table. Each mug showcases the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original artwork, making every sip a delightful journey into the past. Perfect for history buffs, art enthusiasts, or anyone in need of a good laugh, these Photo Mugs are more than just a mug - they're a conversation starter. Cheers to adding a touch of humor and history to your day!
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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 Election - Canvassing for Votes: satire on the parliamentary election of 1755, one of a series of four titled Humours of an Election (engraving) captures the essence of political chaos and corruption during the Georgian era in Britain. Created by William Hogarth, this satirical drawing offers a scathing critique on democracy, politics, and the lengths politicians would go to secure votes. Set in Oxfordshire, the scene unfolds at an inn where candidates and their agents engage in persuasive tactics to sway voters. The innkeeper plays a central role as he accepts bribes from both Whigs and Tories, highlighting the widespread corruption within political parties. Hogarth's attention to detail is evident as he portrays various characters engaged in lively conversations and negotiations. The cartoon-like figures add humor to this biting commentary on British society at that time. Through his artistry, Hogarth exposes not only the flaws within the electoral system but also questions societal values. This engraving serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, politics was riddled with deceitful practices aimed at gaining power. 'The Election - Canvassing for Votes' remains relevant today as it prompts viewers to reflect on contemporary democratic processes. It reminds us that while progress has been made over time, there are still challenges we face when it comes to ensuring fair elections free from manipulation.
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