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Political cartoon, On the Turn of the Card

Political cartoon, On the Turn of the Card by Francis Carruthers Gould - Gladstone peers in through the door. Date: 1894

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On the Turn of the Card

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is a political cartoon created by renowned British satirist Francis Carruthers Gould in October 1894. This intriguing image, published during the late Victorian era, offers a humorous yet insightful commentary on the political climate of the time. At the center of the cartoon, we see former British Prime Minister William E. Gladstone peering intently through a cracked door, as if trying to catch a glimpse of the proceedings within. The room is filled with members of Parliament (MPs), seated around a grand table, engrossed in a high-stakes card game. The atmosphere is tense, with the players leaning forward, their expressions a mix of concentration, excitement, and anxiety. The title of the cartoon, "On the Turn of the Card," refers to the uncertainty and unpredictability inherent in the game of cards. In this political context, the game represents the unpredictable nature of parliamentary politics and the risks that politicians take in pursuing their agendas. Gladstone's presence outside the room underscores his role as an observer and critic of the political scene. As a seasoned politician with a long and distinguished career, he is acutely aware of the risks and rewards of the political game. His position at the door also suggests that he may be considering re-entering the fray, adding another layer of intrigue to the scene. The cartoon's intricate details, from the ornate decor of the room to the nuanced expressions of the MPs, reveal Gould's mastery of the political satire genre. "On the Turn of the Card" is a fascinating snapshot of late 19th-century British politics, offering a glimpse into the world of power, chance, and the human drama that unfolds within the halls of Parliament.

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