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Cartoon, Political Anglers
Cartoon, Political Anglers - Tory politicians Lord Salisbury and Randolph Churchill discuss where they obtained their bait (ie political policies). They both admit that their Liberal Measures and Radical Notions came from the Liberal Party!
1885
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1885 Acte Anglers Angling Bait Bryan Churchill Conservative Entr Entracte Ideas Liberal Notions Policies Policy Politicians Radical Rain Raining Randolph Salisbury Tory
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This political cartoon, titled "Cartoon, Political Anglers," dates back to October 17, 1885, during the late Victorian era. The image, published in the satirical magazine "Punch," depicts two prominent Tory politicians, Lord Salisbury and Randolph Churchill, engaged in a conversation while fishing. The rainy setting adds an element of melancholy to the scene, yet their expressions suggest a sense of satisfaction and camaraderie. The intriguing aspect of this cartoon lies in the political undertones. The two anglers are shown revealing a secret – their Liberal Measures and Radical Notions did not originate from their own party but rather from the Liberal Party. This revelation was a bold commentary on the political landscape of the time, highlighting the influence and impact of opposing parties on the political discourse. The cartoonist masterfully employs the use of profile portraits for Lord Salisbury and Randolph Churchill, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the illustration. The attention to detail, from the folds in their clothing to the raindrops on their hats, demonstrates the artist's skill and dedication to the craft. This image serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances of political dynamics during the late 1800s. It also showcases the power of satire in shaping public opinion and shedding light on the intricacies of political alliances and influences.
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