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Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, British Conservative politicians (engraving)
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Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, British Conservative politicians (engraving)
6034958 Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, British Conservative politicians (engraving) by Sambourne, Edward Linley (1844-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, British Conservative politicians. Illustration for Punch, Volume 83, July - December 1882.); Look and Learn / George Collection
Media ID 23279030
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Choreography Conservative Lord Randolph Churchill Performing Punch Rebellious Rebels Trio Troublesome Caricatures Comics Fourth Party
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The Troublesome Trio: A Satirical Take on British Conservative Politicians This engraving, titled "Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio" offers a humorous and satirical depiction of three prominent British Conservative politicians from the late 19th century. Created by Edward Linley Sambourne in 1882 for Punch magazine, this artwork captures the essence of political rebellion and mischief. In the forefront stands Lord Randolph Churchill, flanked by Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett. These figures were known as rebels within their own party, forming what was referred to as the "fourth party". Their controversial actions challenged traditional conservative politics and stirred up quite a storm in Victorian Britain. The artist's skillful caricatures bring these politicians to life with exaggerated features that highlight their distinct personalities. With mischievous grins on their faces, they appear ready to cause trouble or perhaps engage in an impromptu dance routine. Sambourne's satirical approach is evident through his use of humor and wit. By portraying these influential figures as performers rather than serious statesmen, he pokes fun at their rebellious nature while commenting on the political climate of the time. This print serves as a reminder that even those in positions of power can be subject to ridicule and satire. It invites viewers to reflect on how political movements can disrupt established norms while also providing entertainment through its clever composition and amusing details.
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