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Metal Print : The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers, satire on Tory accusations against the Duchess of Devonshire of bribing voters while canvassing on behalf of the Whig candidate Charles James Fox in the Westminster constituency
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The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers, satire on Tory accusations against the Duchess of Devonshire of bribing voters while canvassing on behalf of the Whig candidate Charles James Fox in the Westminster constituency
7148315 The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers, satire on Tory accusations against the Duchess of Devonshire of bribing voters while canvassing on behalf of the Whig candidate Charles James Fox in the Westminster constituency in the ge (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers, satire on Tory accusations against the Duchess of Devonshire of bribing voters while canvassing on behalf of the Whig candidate Charles James Fox in the Westminster constituency in the general election of 1784. Illustration from A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria, by Joseph Grego (Chatto & Windus, London, 1892).); © Look and Learn
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Step into the vibrant world of 18th-century British politics with our captivating Metal Print of Bridgeman Images' "The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers." This satirical work by an unknown artist brilliantly captures the Tory accusations against the Duchess of Devonshire during the Whig candidate Charles James Fox's campaign in Westminster. Witness the humor and intrigue of this historical moment as you bring the rich details of this image into your home or office. Our high-quality Metal Prints are known for their durability and vivid colors, ensuring your artwork remains a stunning conversation starter for years to come.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers
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is a captivating satire captured in this intriguing photo print. Created by the talented artist Rowlandson, it depicts a significant moment in history during the general election of 1784. The image portrays the Duchess of Devonshire amidst Tory accusations of bribing voters while canvassing for the Whig candidate Charles James Fox in Westminster. This political scandal unfolds with humor and wit as Rowlandson skillfully captures the essence of this contentious period. The Duchess stands confidently, surrounded by abject canvassers who are engaged in cobbling shoes. This clever symbolism suggests that she is using her influence to mend broken promises and win over voters through unconventional means. This satirical artwork serves as a reminder of the power dynamics at play during elections and highlights how bribery was used as a tool to sway public opinion. It also sheds light on the role women played in politics during this era, challenging traditional gender norms. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are transported back to a time when political campaigns were filled with intrigue and controversy. Through its intricate details and expert craftsmanship, "The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers" invites us to reflect on our own democratic processes and reminds us that even centuries later, politics continues to be an arena where power struggles unfold.
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