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The Impeachment, or The Father of the Gang turned Kings Evidence
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The Impeachment, or The Father of the Gang turned Kings Evidence
NCO190433 The Impeachment, or The Father of the Gang turned Kings Evidence, published by S.W. Fores in 1791 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: reference to the public collapse of the political friendship between Charles James Fox (1749-1806) and Edmund Burke (1729-97); Burke condemning supporters of French Revolution; Richard Sheridan (1751-1816) with clasped hands; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22599586
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This hand-coloured etching, titled "The Impeachment, or The Father of the Gang turned Kings Evidence" captures a pivotal moment in political history. Created by James Gillray and published by S. W. Fores in 1791, this satirical artwork depicts the public collapse of the once strong friendship between Charles James Fox and Edmund Burke. In this scene, we see Richard Sheridan with clasped hands, symbolizing his role as the "Father of the Gang" who has betrayed his former comrades. The atmosphere is somber as Fox can be seen weeping in sadness and disappointment over Sheridan's betrayal. Burke stands tall and pompous, condemning those who support the French Revolution. Gillray's caricature brilliantly portrays the complex dynamics of power struggles during this Georgian era. It serves as a scathing critique on political loyalty and highlights how personal ambitions can lead to acts of betrayal. This engraving not only showcases Gillray's exceptional artistic talent but also provides valuable historical insights into an important period in British politics. Courtesy of New College, Oxford, it reminds us that even figures held up as champions for democracy can succumb to self-interests and turn against their own allies. "The Impeachment" remains a powerful reminder that political alliances are fragile and subject to change at any given moment – a cautionary tale from centuries past that still resonates today.
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