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Sir Francis Goldsmid (colour litho)
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Sir Francis Goldsmid (colour litho)
613534 Sir Francis Goldsmid (colour litho) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Francis Goldsmid, Barrister and Baronet, 7 December 1872, Vanity Fair cartoon); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23236722
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Baronet Barrister Criminal Lawyer Defense Lawyer James Jacques Joseph Tissot James Tissot Lawyer Magistrate Tissot James Jacques Joseph 1836 1902 Vanity Fair
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases a satirical cartoon titled "Sir Francis Goldsmid" by the renowned artist James Jacques Joseph Tissot. Created in 1872, this colorful lithograph offers a scathing satire of Sir Francis Goldsmid, a prominent barrister and baronet of the time. In this caricature, Tissot masterfully captures the essence of Goldsmid's personality with his sharp wit and artistic flair. The exaggerated features and comical elements add an element of humor to the artwork while still maintaining its satirical edge. The detailed brushwork and vivid colors bring life to every aspect of this piece. From Goldsmid's distinguished attire to the intricate background details, Tissot's attention to detail is evident throughout. As one explores this artwork further, it becomes clear that Tissot was not only a skilled painter but also a keen observer of society. Through his artistry, he sheds light on the political climate and social dynamics prevalent during that era. This print serves as a testament to both Tissot's talent as an artist and his ability to use satire as a powerful tool for commentary. It invites viewers into an intriguing world where art meets politics, leaving them captivated by its beauty and thought-provoking nature. Overall, "Sir Francis Goldsmid" is not just another piece from Tissot's extensive body of work; it is an important representation of 19th-century European art that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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