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Punch cartoon: To Be Sold - The Paris Commune (engraving)
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Punch cartoon: To Be Sold - The Paris Commune (engraving)
6034799 Punch cartoon: To Be Sold - The Paris Commune (engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: To Be Sold - The Paris Commune. Illustration for Punch, Volume 60, January - June 1871.); Look and Learn / George Collection
Media ID 23279192
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Allegorical Figure Auction Auctioneer Communard Despair For Sale Paris Commune Punch Selling Weeping Caricatures Comics
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This print by John Tenniel, titled "Punch cartoon: To Be Sold - The Paris Commune" offers a satirical glimpse into the political landscape of 19th-century Europe. Created for Punch magazine in 1871, this engraving showcases Tenniel's talent for combining humor and social commentary. The image depicts an allegorical figure representing the Paris Commune, a radical socialist government that briefly ruled over Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. With tears streaming down its face, the figure stands on a podium while politicians auction it off to the highest bidder. This scathing satire highlights the despair and disillusionment surrounding the fall of the commune. Tenniel's caricatured style adds to the overall impact of this piece. The exaggerated features and expressions of both politicians and communards emphasize their conflicting ideologies and power struggles. Through his artistry, Tenniel captures not only specific historical events but also universal themes of political upheaval and human folly. This print serves as a reminder of how cartoons can be powerful tools for social critique. It also reflects upon Britain's role in European politics during that time period. As we observe this artwork today, we are reminded of its relevance in understanding past events while appreciating Tenniel's skillful storytelling through visual satire. Fine Art Finder has preserved this important piece from history, allowing us to delve into its layers of meaning and appreciate its artistic value within our contemporary context.
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