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Cartoon, The Strong Government (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Strong Government -- a satirical comment on Gladstones government introducing the Ballot Bill (legislation for the secret ballot in elections) towards the end of a busy parliamentary session. Rude boy Disraeli tells Gladstone and his three colleagues to be careful not to overdo things. Date: 1871
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1871 Analogy Ballot Comment Conservative Disraeli Gladstone Legislation Liberal Metaphor Opponent Opposition Parliamentary Punch Rival Rivals Satire Satirical Secret Tenniel Tory Voting
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19.3cm (9.3" x 7.6")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This cartoon, titled "The Strong Government" by renowned British satirist John Tenniel, offers a humorous commentary on the political climate of Britain during the 1870s. The image depicts two prominent political figures of the time, Benjamin Disraeli and William E. Gladstone, engaged in a heated discussion with their respective colleagues. Disraeli, represented as a rude boy with a cane, cautions Gladstone and his Liberal Party colleagues to be mindful of overdoing things, as they were in the process of introducing the Ballot Bill, legislation for the secret ballot in elections. The cartoon, published in 1871, comes from a period of intense political rivalry between the Conservative Tory Party, led by Disraeli, and the Liberal Party, headed by Gladstone. The opposition between these two parties was a significant feature of Victorian politics, with each side vying for control and influence over the government. The metaphorical use of Disraeli as a rude boy, a term associated with unruly and disrespectful behavior, adds a layer of satire to the image. It serves to underscore the intensity and animosity of the political debates that dominated the parliamentary sessions of the time. The cartoon's historical significance lies in its commentary on the political events of the era, providing a unique perspective on the political landscape of 19th-century Britain. With its clever use of analogy and metaphor, "The Strong Government" remains a fascinating and insightful piece of satirical art that continues to captivate audiences today.
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