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Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)



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Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)

Cartoon, Trying It On -- Disraeli as Master Tailor gets John Bull to try on a new coat, representing the Reform Bill, designed to extend the franchise to the working man. John Bull thinks it might need a few alterations, but with the help of MPs such as Gladstone and Bright he thinks it can be made to fit comfortably. Date: 1867

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1867 Analogy Bright Chancellor Comment Conservative Disraeli Electoral Exchequer Franchise Gladstone Increase Introducing Liberal Minister Parliament Power Reform Satire Satirical Tailor Tory


A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print

Bring historical events to life with our Media Storehouse range of captivating poster prints. This particular design, titled "Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique insight into the past. Disraeli, depicted as a master tailor, persuades John Bull to try on a new coat, symbolizing the Reform Bill, which aimed to extend the franchise to the working man. This visually engaging and thought-provoking poster print adds character and charm to any wall, making it an excellent conversation starter and a delightful addition to your home or office decor.

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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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Cartoon, Trying It On - Disraeli and Reform

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is a political satire from the year 1867, depicting British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli as a master tailor, fitting a new coat on the iconic symbol of the British people, John Bull. The coat, representing the Reform Bill, is designed to extend the franchise to the working class, allowing them to have a greater say in the political process. Disraeli, with a confident and determined expression, holds the coat up for John Bull to try on. John Bull, portrayed as a sturdy, heavyset man, looks skeptical and hesitant, with a furrowed brow and a questioning gaze. He holds out his arms, suggesting that the coat might need a few alterations before it can fit comfortably. Surrounding the scene are various Members of Parliament (MPs), including Gladstone and Bright, who offer their assistance in making the necessary adjustments. The MPs, representing the Liberal Party, are depicted as skilled tailors, working diligently to ensure that the coat fits perfectly. The cartoon serves as an analogy for the political climate of the time, with Disraeli, as the Conservative Prime Minister, attempting to introduce reforms to expand the electoral franchise and increase power to the working class. The Reform Bill, which was passed in 1867, was a significant milestone in British political history, marking a shift towards more democratic governance. The cartoon's satirical commentary highlights the importance of collaboration and compromise in the political process, as well as the role of influential figures like Disraeli and the MPs in shaping the future of the country. Overall, "Cartoon, Trying It On: Disraeli and Reform" is a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the 1860s, offering a unique perspective on the role of power, introducing reforms, and the electoral franchise in Victorian Britain.

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