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Punch cartoon: A Trifling Chronological Error (engraving)

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Punch cartoon: A Trifling Chronological Error (engraving)

6034742 Punch cartoon: A Trifling Chronological Error (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: A Trifling Chronological Error. Illustration for Punch, Volume 42, January - June 1862.); Look and Learn / George Collection

Media ID 22375080

© Look and Learn / George Collection / Bridgeman Images

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This Punch cartoon, titled "A Trifling Chronological Error" is a satirical engraving from the 19th century. The illustration was originally published in Punch magazine, Volume 42, between January and June of 1862. The image depicts a humorous scene set on the coast of Great Britain during a time of war. In the foreground, we see a group of military personnel gathered around an ironclad warship. Among them is a disabled war veteran with a wooden leg, highlighting the sacrifices made by soldiers in battle. However, what makes this cartoon particularly amusing is the central focus on a steamship labeled as German. This technological innovation seems to have caused confusion and amusement among the British characters depicted in the scene. The artist uses satire to poke fun at both technology and national stereotypes. The mistaken identity of the steamship adds an element of comedic irony to the overall composition. Overall, this satirical cartoon captures not only political tensions but also highlights societal attitudes towards advancements in transportation during that era. It serves as a reminder that even trivial errors can be sources for laughter and reflection on cultural perceptions within historical contexts.

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