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ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1852. Hit him again! He has no friends
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ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1852. Hit him again! He has no friends
ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1852.
Hit him again! He has no friends!. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1852, on the tax measures proposed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Benjamin Disraeli
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1852 Commerce Crown Disraeli Federal Finance Income Tax Politics Tax Collector Tenniel Victorian Chancellor Of The Exchequer
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This print titled "ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1852. Hit him again! He has no friends!" takes us back to a significant moment in English history. Created by the renowned Sir John Tenniel in 1852, this English cartoon reflects on the tax measures proposed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Benjamin Disraeli. The image showcases a scene filled with political satire and social commentary. In the foreground, we see a tax collector striking an ordinary worker while exclaiming "Hit him again! He has no friends!". This powerful visual representation highlights the struggles faced by working-class individuals during that era due to heavy taxation. Tenniel's intricate detailing captures every nuance of expression on each character's face, conveying their emotions and frustrations vividly. The artist skillfully portrays Disraeli as a king-like figure wearing a crown, symbolizing his authority over financial matters. Set against a backdrop of Victorian England, this thought-provoking artwork sheds light on issues such as income tax, commerce, and federal finance prevalent at that time. It serves as both historical documentation and artistic critique of societal inequalities during the mid-19th century. This print from Granger Art on Demand allows us to appreciate Tenniel's exceptional talent for capturing complex themes through visual storytelling. It invites viewers to reflect upon past economic policies while reminding us of the power art holds in shaping public opinion across generations.
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