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The Rev. Charles Voysey (colour litho)
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The Rev. Charles Voysey (colour litho)
611724 The Rev. Charles Voysey (colour litho) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rev. Charles Voysey, Men of the Day 34: I have much to be thankful for, 21 October 1871, Vanity Fair cartoon); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23235516
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James Jacques Joseph Tissot James Tissot Thankful Tissot James Jacques Joseph 1836 1902 Charles Voysey Vanity Fair
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The Rev. Charles Voysey - A Satirical Portrait of Thankfulness in the 19th Century
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. This print captures a colorful lithograph by James Jacques Joseph Tissot, depicting The Rev. Charles Voysey in a satirical cartoon from Vanity Fair's Men of the Day series. Created on October 21,1871, this caricature offers a scathing satire that reflects the artist's wit and social commentary. In this artwork, we see The Rev. Charles Voysey portrayed with exaggerated features and comical elements typical of Tissot's style. Despite its humorous nature, the image conveys deeper meaning as it explores themes of thankfulness during the late nineteenth century. Voysey himself is depicted with an expression that suggests gratitude for his blessings and accomplishments. As one of many influential figures featured in Vanity Fair cartoons at the time, he represents a larger societal trend towards acknowledging personal achievements and expressing appreciation for life's gifts. Tissot masterfully combines artistic skill with political undertones to create a thought-provoking piece that resonates even today. Through his use of vibrant colors and intricate details, he invites viewers to reflect on their own reasons for gratitude while also encouraging critical examination of society's values. This remarkable print serves as both an aesthetic delight and an insightful historical artifact—a testament to Tissot's talent as well as his keen observation of human nature within the context of nineteenth-century Europe.
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