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Pigott confessing to Messers G A Sala and H Labouchere, at the Latters House, that he was the Forger of the Letters (engraving)
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Pigott confessing to Messers G A Sala and H Labouchere, at the Latters House, that he was the Forger of the Letters (engraving)
1055454 Pigott confessing to Messers G A Sala and H Labouchere, at the Latters House, that he was the Forger of the Letters (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pigott confessing to Messers G A Sala and H Labouchere, at the Latters House, that he was the Forger of the Letters. Illustration for The Graphic, 9 March 1889.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23025338
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Confessing Forger Henry Labouchere Mr G A Sala Mr H Labouchere Mr Pigott
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The engraving captures a pivotal moment in history, as Richard Pigott confesses to Messers G. A. Sala and H. Labouchere at the latter's house that he was the forger of the infamous letters. The intensity of the scene is palpable, with Pigott appearing visibly shaken and remorseful. Pigott's confession holds immense significance, as it unravels a web of deceit that had engulfed politicians and public figures alike. The forged letters had caused great controversy and scandal, implicating high-ranking individuals in political corruption. In this powerful image, we witness the confrontation between truth and deception. Mr. G. A Sala stands tall, his piercing gaze fixed upon Pigott, demanding answers. Beside him stands Mr. H Labouchere, his expression a mix of disbelief and anger. The composition expertly conveys tension through its use of light and shadow; Pigott is bathed in darkness while Sala and Labouchere are illuminated by a single beam of light streaming through an open window - symbolizing their pursuit of justice amidst darkness. This engraving serves as a reminder that truth will always prevail over falsehoods eventually – no matter how elaborate or convincing they may seem at first glance. It also highlights the importance of holding those in positions of power accountable for their actions. A captivating piece from Sydney Prior Hall's collection, this print immortalizes an important chapter in history when deceit was exposed, leaving behind lessons learned for generations to come.
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