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The Indefinite Article, illustration from The Struwwelpeter Alphabet
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The Indefinite Article, illustration from The Struwwelpeter Alphabet
779931 The Indefinite Article, illustration from The Struwwelpeter Alphabet, verse by Harold Begbie (1871-1929) (colour litho) by Gould, Francis Carruthers (1844-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940)); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23483814
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Arthur Chancellor Of The Exchequer Clubs Golf Member Of Parliament Prime Minister
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The Indefinite Article" is a captivating illustration from "The Struwwelpeter Alphabet" accompanied by a witty verse penned by Harold Begbie. Created by Francis Carruthers Gould, this colorful lithograph captures the essence of satire and caricature prevalent in the 19th century. The image features Neville Chamberlain, a prominent figure in British politics during that era. In this satirical cartoon, Chamberlain is depicted as Arthur, engrossed in an intense game of golf. With exaggerated facial expressions and comically oversized clubs, he embodies the quintessential player immersed in his favorite pastime. The artist's clever use of symbolism highlights Chamberlain's role as a member of parliament, chancellor of the exchequer, and later prime minister. Gould's artwork not only serves as entertainment but also offers social commentary on the political landscape of the time. Through humor and irony, he sheds light on Chamberlain's influence within British society while poking fun at his approach to governance. This print from Bridgeman Images provides us with a glimpse into both historical events and artistic techniques prevalent during the early 20th century. It reminds us that even amidst serious matters such as politics and leadership, there is always room for lightheartedness and amusement through artistry like Gould's "The Indefinite Article.
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