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Photographic Print : Keeping the Ring, 1876. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Keeping the Ring, 1876. Artist: Joseph Swain
Keeping the Ring, 1876. Turkey, brandishing a sword, is beset on all sides by the dogs of war, Servia, Montenegro, Herzegovina and Bosnia. In the background are all the European powers, amongst them Russia and Germany. At the far right, John Bull and Mr Punch represent the British. This relates to the Eastern Conflicts presently involving Turkey and the Balkan States. Recently, Prince Milan of Servia had joined his army to fight for Servian interests. In late July 1876, Montenegro united with Servia in taking up arms against Turkey. The British government decided not to become involved and, together with the equally watchful European powers, left Turkey to battle with her militant provinces. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 22, 1876
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Experience the timeless beauty and historical significance of "Keeping the Ring, 1876" by John Tenniel and Joseph Swain, now available as a stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse. This iconic image, originally published in "Punch Magazine," captures the intense moment during the Russo-Turkish War when Turkey, represented by a determined figure brandishing a sword, faces off against the combined forces of Servia, Montenegro, Herzegovina, and Bosnia, symbolized by their relentless dogs of war. Bring this captivating piece of history into your home or office and elevate your decor with this high-quality photographic print. Order yours today from Media Storehouse and preserve this iconic moment in time.
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Keeping the Ring, 1876
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is a powerful and thought-provoking print by Joseph Swain that captures the complex political landscape of Eastern conflicts during the late 19th century. In this allegorical depiction, Turkey stands at the center, brandishing a sword while being besieged by the dogs of war representing Servia, Montenegro, Herzegovina, and Bosnia. The European powers loom in the background with Russia and Germany prominently featured. At the far right of the image, John Bull and Mr Punch symbolize British interests in these conflicts. As tensions rise between Turkey and its militant provinces, Prince Milan of Servia joins his army to fight for Servian interests. Meanwhile, Montenegro unites with Servia against Turkey. The British government chooses neutrality instead of direct involvement in this volatile situation. This decision aligns with other watchful European powers who leave Turkey to face its own battles against rebellious regions. Swain's print serves as a satirical commentary on international politics during this time period. It highlights how various nations strategically navigate their interests amidst conflict-ridden territories. With intricate details and symbolism throughout, "Keeping the Ring" offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on historical events that shaped Europe's geopolitical landscape in profound ways. Swain's collaboration with renowned artist John Tenniel brings depth to this engraving through their artistic expertise. This Heritage Images print provides a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century warfare dynamics while reminding us of enduring themes such as power struggles between nations and individual agency within larger political contexts.
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