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Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897)
864749 Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897); (add.info.: Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897) British statesman with interests in the Nottingham hosiery manufacture. Member of Parliament for Sheffield 1868-1885 and for the Brightsdale Division of Sheffield 1885-1890. President of the Board of Trade 1886 and 1892-1895. Largely responsible for the Factories Act 1874, the Education Act 1870, the Compulsory Education Act 1881. Cartoon from "Vanity Fair" (London 9 December 1871). Chromolithograph.); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38406100
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1871 Gesturing Illustration Technique Looking Away Member Of Parliament One Mid Adult Man Only Overcoat Sheffield Vanity Fair
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This striking chromolithograph print captures the essence of Anthony John Mundella, a prominent British statesman known for his contributions to social reform in the 19th century. With a confident stance and a slight smile, Mundella exudes authority and charisma as he gazes off into the distance.
As a Member of Parliament for Sheffield and later for the Brightsdale Division of Sheffield, Mundella played a crucial role in passing important legislation such as the Factories Act 1874 and the Education Act 1870. His dedication to improving working conditions and access to education for all citizens earned him respect and admiration from his peers.
In this satirical cartoon from "Vanity Fair," Mundella is depicted in his signature overcoat, with his distinctive moustache and beard adding to his distinguished appearance. The artist has captured not only Mundella's physical likeness but also his passion for political change through subtle gestures and expressions.
This portrait serves as a reminder of Mundella's lasting impact on British society, showcasing him as both a powerful politician and a compassionate advocate for social justice. His legacy continues to inspire future generations to strive for positive change in their communities.
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