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An old friend with a new face or the baron in disguise, 1821
An old friend with a new face or the baron in disguise, 1821. A bison with the head of Bartolomeo Pergami is embraced by Queen Caroline. Alderman Matthew Wood rushes up from the left with arms raised while a grinning beefeater stands by. The Queens alleged adulterous affair with Pergami was one of the grounds used by George IV to have their marriage dissolved and her title revoked. Alderman Wood was a leading champion of the Queens cause
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An Old Friend with a New Face or the Baron in Disguise, 1821
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. In this 19th-century caricature print, we witness a scandalous moment that shook the British monarchy. Queen Caroline, known for her controversial reputation, is depicted embracing a bison with the head of Bartolomeo Pergami. The anonymous artist skillfully captures the essence of this alleged adulterous affair that ultimately led to the dissolution of Queen Caroline's marriage and revocation of her title. The scene unfolds as Alderman Matthew Wood rushes into view from the left side, his arms raised in disbelief or perhaps protest against George IV's actions. As a leading champion of Queen Caroline's cause, Alderman Wood played an instrumental role during these tumultuous times. Standing nearby is a grinning beefeater, symbolizing loyalty to the crown amidst this scandalous affair. The contrast between their expressions adds depth to this intriguing composition. This colorful engraving showcases not only political intrigue but also highlights societal attitudes towards love and fidelity during that era. It serves as both historical documentation and social commentary on power dynamics within royal marriages. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this artwork offers us a glimpse into Britain's past - where love affairs could shake thrones and reputations were easily tarnished. An old friend indeed takes on new meaning when hidden behind disguises; it reminds us that even those closest to us may harbor secrets waiting to be unveiled.
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