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Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Westminster Canvassing for Their Favourite Member Ld T-d, 1784 (litho)
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Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Westminster Canvassing for Their Favourite Member Ld T-d, 1784 (litho)
5208527 Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Westminster Canvassing for Their Favourite Member Ld T-d, 1784 (litho) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Westminster Canvassing for Their Favourite Member Ld T-d, 1784. English cartoon depicting the Duchesses of Portland and Devonshire and the politician Charles James Fox. Illustration from Die Frau in der Karikatur (Women in Caricature) by Eduard Fuchs (Albert Langen, Munich, 1907).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23301524
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Charles James Fox Duchess Of Devonshire Falstaff George Iv Prince Of Wales Whig Duchess Of Portland
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Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Westminster Canvassing for Their Favourite Member Ld T-d, 1784
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is a captivating lithograph that transports us back to the political landscape of 18th century England. This English School masterpiece, now part of a private collection, showcases the wit and satire prevalent in Georgian art. The scene depicts two influential duchesses, Portland and Devonshire, alongside renowned politician Charles James Fox. Dressed in elaborate costumes befitting their status, they are shown riding an ass while engaging in lively political canvassing. The artist skillfully captures the humor and irony of this momentous occasion. This artwork was originally published as an illustration in "Die Frau in der Karikatur" (Women in Caricature) by Eduard Fuchs in 1907. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the role women played within politics during this era. The presence of Falstaff adds an element of theatricality to the composition. Known for his larger-than-life personality and love for indulgence, he symbolizes both the charm and excesses associated with British society at that time. Through intricate details and expert engraving techniques, this lithograph invites viewers to explore not only British history but also European politics during this period. It serves as a reminder that art has always been intertwined with politics, providing commentary on societal norms and power dynamics. As we admire this print from Fine Art Finder's Bridgeman Images collection, let us appreciate its historical significance while recognizing how it continues to resonate with contemporary audiences through its timeless themes of humor, satire, and political intrigue.
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