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Tariff Reform (colour litho)
964583 Tariff Reform (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tariff Reform. From Truth, 25 December 1910.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23054382
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Arthur Balfour Conservative Despair Joseph Chamberlain Misery Tariff Reform Unemployed Unemployment
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This print titled "Tariff Reform" captures the essence of British society in the early 20th century. The colour lithograph, created by an English School artist, showcases a scathing satire on conservative politics and trade policies prevalent during that era. The image depicts a family in despair, symbolizing the widespread unemployment and misery experienced by many Britons at the time. The cartoon-like caricatures of prominent politicians Arthur Balfour and Joseph Chamberlain add a touch of political commentary to this satirical drawing. The artist cleverly uses symbolism to highlight the consequences of tariff reform. The dark clouds looming over Great Britain represent economic uncertainty and hardship caused by these policies. This satirical cartoon serves as a critique on the government's inability to address pressing issues such as unemployment. Through its powerful imagery, this artwork reflects not only the socio-political climate of early 20th-century Britain but also offers insights into European trade dynamics during that period. It is a testament to how art can be used as a medium for social commentary and political dissent. This thought-provoking piece from Bridgeman Images invites viewers to reflect upon historical events while shedding light on timeless themes such as power struggles, economic disparity, and societal challenges faced by nations across different eras.
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