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Photographic Print : Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide? published by S. W. Fores in 1793 (etching)

Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide? published by S. W. Fores in 1793 (etching)




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Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide? published by S. W. Fores in 1793 (etching)

NCO190481 Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide? published by S.W. Fores in 1793 (etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: the dilemma faced by Charles James Fox (1749-1806) when his support for the French Revolution was considered seditious; ); English, out of copyright

Media ID 23356270

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Discover the captivating allure of history with our exquisite range of Photographic Prints from Media Storehouse. This mesmerizing etching, titled "Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide?" was published by S.W. Fores in 1793, showcasing the masterful work of renowned British satirist James Gillray. With intricate detail and vivid colors, this print, courtesy of Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder and New College, transports you back in time to the 18th century, inviting you to ponder the complexities of decision-making as depicted in Gillray's witty and insightful artwork. Add this timeless piece to your collection and let the story unfold.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 17.9cm (10" x 7")

Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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The etching titled "Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide?" published by S. W. Fores in 1793 captures the profound dilemma faced by Charles James Fox during a tumultuous period in history. This political satire depicts Fox, a prominent statesman and radical Whig, at a crossroads as his support for the French Revolution is deemed seditious. In this bleak and disheveled scene, Gillray portrays Fox as a corpulent figure with bulging eyes and wild hair, reflecting his despairing state of mind. Seated alone, he contemplates his choices while surrounded by symbols of treachery and betrayal: pistols, daggers, poison bowls, and even a noose hanging ominously nearby. The artist masterfully conveys the weight of Fox's decision through visual cues that emphasize his isolation and unpopularity. His rotund figure symbolizes both physical excesses and political unpopularity. The portrait highlights the internal struggle within him - torn between remaining true to his radical ideals or succumbing to societal pressure. This satirical print serves as a scathing commentary on Fox's perceived unpatriotic actions during this divisive era. It exposes him as an outcast among politicians – forsaken and disliked for his controversial beliefs. Gillray's etching encapsulates the complexity of decision-making in times of great turmoil while shedding light on the consequences one may face when standing against prevailing sentiments.

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