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Illustration of John Tenniel (1820-1914) in Punch, 1889-5-4 - English language
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Illustration of John Tenniel (1820-1914) in Punch, 1889-5-4 - English language
ICA4937094 Illustration of John Tenniel (1820-1914) in Punch, 1889-5-4 - English language, Foreign press - Boulanger Georges (1837-1891), Bull John by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Illustration of John Tenniel (1820-1914) in Punch, 1889-5-4 - English language, Foreign press - Boulanger Georges (1837-1891), Bull John); Photo eCaricadoc; English, out of copyright
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The print captures an intriguing illustration of John Tenniel, a renowned English artist and political cartoonist, featured in the publication Punch on May 4th, 1889. Created by Georges Boulanger, a foreign press contributor known for his caricatures, this engraving showcases Tenniel's distinctive style and wit. In this military and political allegory, Tenniel portrays himself as a bull named John. The image serves as a satirical commentary on the state of government and symbolizes the power dynamics at play during that era. With meticulous detail and expert craftsmanship, the portrait highlights Tenniel's ability to convey complex ideas through visual storytelling. This black-and-white artwork not only reflects the talent of its creator but also represents an important period in British history. As one of Britain's most celebrated illustrators, Tenniel played a significant role in shaping public opinion through his work for newspapers like Punch. His contributions to journalism were instrumental in capturing the essence of societal issues with humor and insight. Preserved over time, this print offers viewers a glimpse into nineteenth-century England while showcasing the enduring relevance of political satire. Its inclusion within Bridgeman Images' collection ensures that future generations can appreciate both Tenniel's artistic prowess and his lasting impact on British culture.
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