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Mouse Mat : Sir William Watson (1858-1935), English poet, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm
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Sir William Watson (1858-1935), English poet, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm
Sir William Watson (1858-1935), English poet, 1904. Watson was popular in his time for the political content of his verse, hence this caricature, the inscription of which reads: William Watson, secretly ceded by the British government to Abdul Hamid. But, in the nick of time saved from the trap door. From The Poets Corner by Max Beerbohm (London, 1904)
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This colorful print captures the essence of Sir William Watson, an influential English poet of the early 20th century. Created by renowned artist Max Beerbohm in 1904, this caricature reflects Watson's popularity for his politically charged poetry. The inscription on the print humorously suggests that Watson was secretly handed over to Abdul Hamid, then Sultan of the Turks, by the British government. However, just in time, he is saved from a treacherous trapdoor. Beerbohm's artistic style and wit shine through in this vibrant cartoon-like portrayal of Watson. The use of bold colors adds depth and liveliness to the image while capturing both its comedic and political undertones. As one gazes at this print, they are transported back to a time when literature played a significant role in shaping public opinion. It serves as a reminder of how poets like Watson used their verses to comment on social and political issues. Displayed prominently within any art collection or literary enthusiast's home, this print not only pays homage to Sir William Watson but also celebrates Beerbohm's talent as an artist who skillfully captured the spirit of his subjects with charm and satire.
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