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Cartoon of Tsar Nicholas I as a Bear, c. 1830s (engraving)



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Cartoon of Tsar Nicholas I as a Bear, c. 1830s (engraving)

XJF493434 Cartoon of Tsar Nicholas I as a Bear, c. 1830s (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tsar Nicholas I of Russia (1796-1855) was exceptionally harsh in his treatment of Poland which at the time was a personal union of Russia. The Tsar limited the liberties of Polands constitutional monarchy and brutally suppressed the subsequent uprisings, as satirised in this cartoon.); English, out of copyright

Media ID 12915402

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Bear Chained Exile Flogging Hanging Poland Poles Polish Shackled Speech Suppressing Suppression Uprising Tsar Nicholas I


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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This intriguing engraving from the 1830s captures the satirical essence of Tsar Nicholas I as a bear. Created by an anonymous English artist, it offers a humorous critique of the Tsar's harsh treatment of Poland during his reign. At that time, Poland was under Russian rule, and Nicholas I severely curtailed its constitutional monarchy while brutally suppressing any uprisings. The cartoon depicts the Tsar in his uniform, transformed into a fearsome bear symbolizing his oppressive nature. The image vividly portrays the suffering endured by the Polish people under Nicholas' rule. Chained and shackled figures represent those who were exiled or subjected to flogging and hanging for daring to challenge their oppressor. Through this biting satire, we glimpse into the political climate of 19th-century Russia and witness how art can be used as a powerful tool for social commentary. The artist skillfully conveys both humor and criticism in this thought-provoking piece. As we observe this print today, it serves as a reminder of historical events that shaped nations and peoples' lives. It prompts us to reflect on power dynamics, human rights abuses, and resistance against oppression throughout history. This artwork is part of a private collection but can be appreciated by all thanks to Bridgeman Art's preservation efforts in making it accessible for public viewing.

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