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The Singer of Empire (colour litho)
3622620 The Singer of Empire (colour litho) by Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Singer of Empire. Caricature of English author Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). Illustration from Punch, 26 June 1935.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23123598
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British Empire Lyre Minstrel Muscial Instrument Muscial Instruments Rudyard Kipling Toga White Cliffs Of Dover Woodwind Instrument Authors Book Author Joseph Rudyard Kipling Litaerature Music Instrument
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The Singer of Empire
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is a captivating and satirical colour lithograph that showcases the renowned English author Rudyard Kipling in all his glory. Created by Leonard Raven-Hill, this caricature captures Kipling's larger-than-life persona and his significant contribution to British literature. In this whimsical illustration from Punch magazine, dated 26 June 1935, we see Kipling depicted as a minstrel-like figure dressed in robes, playing a lyre against the backdrop of the iconic white cliffs of Dover. The artist skillfully combines elements of music and literature to portray Kipling as both a novelist and musician. The satirical nature of the drawing highlights Kipling's association with the British Empire during the 19th century. It offers commentary on his role as an influential writer who often celebrated imperialistic ideals through his poetry and novels. Raven-Hill's scathing satire cleverly captures not only Kipling's image but also reflects upon the societal attitudes prevalent during that time. This print serves as a reminder of how writers like Kipling shaped public opinion through their literary works. "The Singer of Empire" is an intriguing piece that encapsulates both admiration for Rudyard Kipling's talent and criticism for his views on imperialism. As one gazes at this artwork, it sparks contemplation about the power wielded by authors in shaping cultural narratives throughout history.
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