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The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and the Inquisitional
The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and the Inquisitional Commissioners, pub. 1816 (hand coloured engraving)
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Britannia British Lion Castlereagh Economy George Cruikshank 1792 1878 Hand Coloured Engraving John Bull Lion Liverpool Monster Political Satire Prince Regent Historica Graphica Collection Vansittart
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This hand-coloured engraving from 1816, titled "The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and the Inquisitional Commissioners" is a powerful political satire that captures the essence of British society in the 19th century. Created by renowned artist George Cruikshank, this illustration showcases his exceptional talent for caricature and cartooning. In this scene, we witness Britannia, symbolizing Britain herself, standing tall with her trusted companion, the British lion. Together they confront a monstrous creature representing the property tax. The beast is depicted as being wounded in thirty-seven different places - symbolic of its imminent demise. This visual metaphor reflects public sentiment at the time towards excessive taxation and its impact on individuals' economic well-being. Notable figures such as Castlereagh, George Tierney, Henry Brougham, and Vansittart are also present in this satirical tableau. Their inclusion emphasizes their roles in perpetuating an unjust system that burdened ordinary citizens while benefiting ministers and commissioners. Through intricate details and vibrant colours added by hand to enhance its impact, Cruikshank's artwork becomes a historical document itself. It offers us a glimpse into both political realities and popular sentiments during this era. "The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and Inquisitional Commissioners" remains an important piece within our Historica Graphica Collection. Its significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also as a testament
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