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Cartoon, The Boat Race, Anti-Parnellites in their new boat
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Cartoon, The Boat Race, Anti-Parnellites in their new boat
Political cartoon, The Boat Race, Irish Home Rule - The Anti-Parnellites in their new boat (Irish National Federation) Date: 1891
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1891 Gladstone Harcourt Journal Judy Parkinson Parnell Rowing Rule Running Satire Satirical Serio Comic
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This vintage political cartoon print titled "The Boat Race, Anti-Parnellites in their new boat" is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Irish politics in the late 19th century. The scene depicts members of the Anti-Parnellite faction, led by Charles Stewart Parnell's former colleagues who opposed his leadership, rowing down a river in their newly acquired boat - the Irish National Federation.
The satire and humor in this cartoon are evident as we see prominent figures such as William Gladstone and Sir William Harcourt among others, all rowing furiously towards an unknown destination. The artist, William Parkinson, captures the tension and rivalry between different factions within Irish politics at that time with great wit and skill.
The use of boats and a race metaphor adds another layer to this already complex political commentary. It symbolizes the competitive nature of politics and how each side is vying for power and influence over Ireland's future.
Overall, this print serves as both a historical document and a work of art that sheds light on the turbulent times leading up to Home Rule in Ireland. It invites viewers to reflect on the intricacies of political alliances and divisions while also enjoying its clever visual storytelling.
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