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Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown (colour litho)

Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown (colour litho)


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Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown (colour litho)

3648186 Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown (colour litho) by Morgan, Matthew " Matt" Somerville (1839-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown. (Dedicated to theRev. B Speke). Illustration for The Tomahawk, March 7 1868.); © Look and Learn

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Disappearance Mystery Reverend Tomahawk Caricatures


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Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown

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is a vibrant and humorous colour lithograph created by Matthew "Matt". Somerville in the 19th century. The artwork, part of a private collection, captures the essence of British political satire during that era. Dedicated to the Reverend B Speke, this illustration was originally published in The Tomahawk magazine on March 7,1868. It showcases a caricatured clergyman with mischievous charm and mystery surrounding his character. Somerville's satirical cartoon reflects the artist's wit and cleverness as he pokes fun at both British politics and German culture. With its scathing satire and playful depiction of a disappearing reverend, this piece offers an insightful commentary on societal dynamics of the time. The colourful composition transports viewers back to Victorian England when illustrated newspapers were popular sources of entertainment and information. Through exaggerated features and expressive gestures, Somerville brings his characters to life while highlighting political tensions between Britain and Germany. As we gaze upon this intriguing print from Fine Art Finder's collection courtesy of Bridgeman Images, we are reminded that humor has long been used as a tool for social critique. "Here We Are Again! or, A Clerical Clown" invites us to reflect on historical events through the lens of artistry and laughter – reminding us that even amidst serious matters, there is always room for levity.

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