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Gloria Mundi
Gloria Mundi, Or The Devil Addressing The Sun Pare. Lost, Book Iv, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, London, Engraving 1782, En Sanguine Engraving Showing Charles James Fox Standing On A Roulette Wheel Perched Atop A Globe Showing England And Continental Europe, The Implication Is That His Penniless State, Indicated By Turned-out Pockets, Is Due To Gambling He Looks Over His Left Shoulder Up At A Bust Of Shelburne Who, Like The Sun, Is Beaming Radiantly. Like Edmund Burke, Fox Resigned His Position As Foreign Secretary In Protest At The Appointment Of Shelburne Following Rockinghams Death
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In this and thought-provoking engraving titled "Gloria Mundi" artist James Gillray transports us back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the political turmoil of the time. The image showcases Charles James Fox, a prominent figure in British politics, standing atop a roulette wheel perched on a globe representing England and Continental Europe. The symbolism is striking: Fox's turned-out pockets indicate his penniless state resulting from gambling, while he gazes up at a radiant bust of Shelburne, who represents power and authority. This juxtaposition suggests that Fox's resignation as Foreign Secretary was an act of protest against Shelburne's appointment following Rockingham's death. Gillray employs traditional engraving techniques to create an intricate and detailed artwork that exudes historical charm. The vintage aesthetic adds to its nostalgic appeal, transporting viewers back to an era when political tensions ran high. This engraved image serves as both a historic artifact and artistic expression. It offers valuable insights into the political climate of the time while showcasing Gillray's skillful illustrative technique. As we gaze upon this piece, we are reminded of the timeless themes it explores – power struggles, personal sacrifice for principles, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. "Gloria Mundi" invites us to reflect on our own society by drawing parallels between past events and contemporary issues. It reminds us that history has much to teach us about human nature and serves as a poignant reminder that some battles are worth fighting even if they come at great personal cost.
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