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Seconding a Motion or The Party of the Movement, 1833. Creator: John Doyle
Seconding a Motion or The Party of the Movement. 1833. John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough; Charles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury; Edward Smith Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby; Sir James Robert George Graham; William Ley; Lord Palmerston; John Russell, 1st Earl Russell;
Satirical cartoon on British politics by H.B. (John Doyle). [Thomas McLean, London, 1833]
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Seconding a Motion or The Party of the Movement, 1833
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. This satirical cartoon by John Doyle offers a humorous glimpse into British politics during the 19th century. Depicting a group of prominent figures, including John William Ponsonby, Charles Manners Sutton, Edward Smith Stanley, Sir James Robert George Graham, William Ley, Lord Palmerston and John Russell, it captures the essence of political maneuvering and power struggles. The scene unfolds on a boat race where these influential individuals are seen rowing together in unison. Each character represents different factions within British politics at that time. With exaggerated features and comical expressions on their faces, they embody both the seriousness and absurdity of political debates. Doyle's intricate attention to detail brings this caricature to life. From their distinctive clothing to their animated gestures while rowing towards an uncertain destination, every element adds depth to the narrative. Through his artistic wit and clever symbolism, Doyle highlights the complexities inherent in governance. As viewers engage with this print from Heritage Images today, they can appreciate not only its historical significance but also its timeless relevance. It serves as a reminder that even amidst serious matters such as legislation and policy-making; there is room for humor and satire in understanding our political landscape.
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