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The man of the woods & the cat-o -mountain, 1821
The man of the woods & the cat-o -mountain, 1821. A monkey with Alderman Matthew Woods head squats beside a plump cat with the head of Queen Caroline; he puts his left hand on her shoulder and takes her right paw which is supported on his knee. Wood was a leading champion of the Queens cause as King George IV was trying to have their marriage dissolved
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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 Man of the Woods & the Cat-o-Mountain, 1821
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is a captivating and satirical print from the 19th century that captures a significant moment in British history. Depicted in this colorful engraving are Alderman Matthew Wood and Queen Caroline, both with their heads cleverly replaced by animals. At the time, King George IV was attempting to dissolve his marriage to Queen Caroline, who had become an important figure for those opposing the king's actions. Alderman Matthew Wood was one of her most prominent supporters. In this scene, a monkey representing Wood sits beside a plump cat symbolizing Queen Caroline. The image portrays an intimate interaction between these two figures. The monkey places his left hand on the cat's shoulder while taking her right paw onto his knee, suggesting reassurance and support during challenging times. The setting is a cozy kitchen with a fireplace where they find solace amidst political turmoil. This caricature highlights not only the political tensions of that era but also reflects societal views on weight and appearance through its portrayal of overweight characters. It serves as both social commentary and political satire. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this anonymous artwork offers us insight into historical events while showcasing artistic creativity and wit. As we observe "The Man of the Woods & the Cat-o-Mountain" we are reminded of how art can capture complex narratives within seemingly simple imagery.
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