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The Rev Frederick Temple, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Just, 11 September 1902, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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The Rev Frederick Temple, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Just, 11 September 1902, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
611778 The Rev Frederick Temple, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Just, 11 September 1902, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rev Frederick Temple, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Just, 11 September 1902, Vanity Fair cartoon); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
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Archbishop Canterbury Vanity Fair
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The Rev Frederick Temple, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Just, 11 September 1902 - A Satirical Masterpiece
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. This print captures a momentous piece of satirical art from the early 20th century. Created by Leslie Matthew Ward, also known as Spy, this Vanity Fair cartoon showcases the renowned figure of The Rev Frederick Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dated 11th September 1902, this color lithograph is a scathing satire that beautifully combines artistic finesse with political commentary. With his keen eye for detail and wit, Ward presents us with a caricature that is both humorous and thought-provoking. The image portrays The Rev Frederick Temple in all his glory - an imposing figure dressed in clerical robes and adorned with symbols of religious authority. However, it is not just his appearance that catches our attention; it is the underlying message conveyed through clever symbolism and exaggerated features. Ward's skillful use of satire allows him to critique societal norms and challenge established power structures. Through this artwork, he invites viewers to question the role played by influential figures like The Archbishop of Canterbury within society at large. As we delve into this historic masterpiece captured on film by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded once again of art's ability to transcend time and provoke meaningful conversations about our past and present realities.
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