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"How not to say it"(engraving)

'How not to say it'(engraving)


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"How not to say it"(engraving)

2777115 " How not to say it" (engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " How not to say it." Cartoon, 29 November 1873. Illustration for Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield from the Collection of Mr Punch (Punch, 1878).); Look and Learn / George Collection

Media ID 23461034

© Look and Learn / George Collection / Bridgeman Images

1873 Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Party Defeat Glasgow Lord Rector Policy Session Indication


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The print titled ""How not to say it" (engraving) by Tenniel, John" captures a satirical cartoon from 1873 that humorously depicts the defeat and amusing session of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield during his visit to Glasgow. The engraving, part of Mr Punch's collection, showcases the wit and political commentary for which this publication was renowned. In this scathing satire, Disraeli is portrayed as struggling with his words while addressing a university audience. The cartoon cleverly highlights the conservative party's policy failures under Disraeli's leadership during Mr Gladstone's ministry. It also pokes fun at Germany and its influence on European politics at the time. The artist, John Tenniel, known for his illustrations in Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" brilliantly captures the essence of British political humor through caricature. His depiction of Disraeli embodies both English charm and self-deprecating wit. This print offers a glimpse into British culture and political history while showcasing the talent of one of Britain's most celebrated illustrators. With its detailed engravings and humorous undertones, ""How not to say it"" serves as an entertaining reminder that even prominent figures can stumble when faced with public speaking challenges.

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