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Mahatma Gandhi cartoon
A cartoon on the subject of Mahatma Gandhi, Indian nationalist and spiritual leader, showing him making international calls on a telephone, with bags of money at his side
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1869 1948 Bags Bare Calls Feet Gandhi Mahatma Money Nationalism Nationalist Safe Satire Satirical Snake Spiritual Telephone Turban 1928 Barrere
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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This satirical cartoon print of Mahatma Gandhi captures the essence of his leadership and influence on a global scale. Depicted making international calls on a telephone, Gandhi is shown with bags of money at his side, symbolizing the financial support he received for his nationalist efforts in India.
Gandhi's iconic turban and bare feet are prominently featured in this historical image, highlighting his spiritual connection to his cause. The inclusion of a snake at his feet adds an element of danger and intrigue to the scene, emphasizing the risks Gandhi took in challenging British colonial rule.
The hut in which Gandhi sits serves as a reminder of his humble beginnings and dedication to living simply. Despite being surrounded by wealth and power, Gandhi remained true to his principles and never wavered in his commitment to nonviolent resistance.
This thought-provoking cartoon from 1928 offers a unique perspective on Gandhi's role as a leader and visionary. Through clever satire and symbolism, it sheds light on the complexities of nationalism and highlights the enduring legacy of one of history's most influential figures.
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