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John Bulls attitude to England becoming a dumping ground for foreign surplus (colour litho)
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John Bulls attitude to England becoming a dumping ground for foreign surplus (colour litho)
3093163 John Bulls attitude to England becoming a dumping ground for foreign surplus (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Bulls attitude to England becoming a dumping ground for foreign surplus. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25190598
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The print titled "John Bulls attitude to England becoming a dumping ground for foreign surplus" captures the humorous and satirical perspective of early 20th-century England's trade relations. The color lithograph, created by Arthur Moreland, showcases John Bull, a personification of Great Britain, standing on the iconic white cliffs of Dover. With a comical expression of surprise and horror on his face, John Bull is witnessing an overwhelming influx of goods being dumped onto British shores. This amusing postcard highlights the issue of England importing more goods than it exports from various countries such as France, Germany, Russia, Belgium, and even the USA. It humorously portrays these nations as culprits in flooding Britain with their surplus products. The image cleverly depicts John Bull struggling to cope with this situation while emphasizing the absurdity of England becoming a dumping ground for foreign manufactured items. Through its witty commentary on international trade deficits and surplus goods, this artwork offers a lighthearted critique on economic imbalances during that era. It reflects the artist's playful approach towards addressing serious issues through satire and comic visuals. Overall, Moreland's color lithograph provides viewers with an entertaining glimpse into English society's perception of their country's role in global trade dynamics at that time.
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