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Punch, 1883_1_27 - Illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914): English Language
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Punch, 1883_1_27 - Illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914): English Language
ICA4936453 Punch, 1883_1_27 - Illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914): English Language, Foreign Press - Marianne, Plon-Plon Jerome Bonaparte (Napoleon Jerome Bonaparte, 1822-1891) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Punch, 1883_1_27 - Illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914): English Language, Foreign Press - Marianne, Plon-Plon Jerome Bonaparte (Napoleon Jerome Bonaparte, 1822-1891)); Photo eCaricadoc; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23716754
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Badge Bonaparte Family Cockade Honorary Decoration Humiliation Legion Legion Of Honour Marianne Mocking Republic Caricadoc Journalism Newspapers
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This print captures a significant political illustration by John Tenniel, dating back to 1883. The artwork, titled "Punch" showcases the English Language and Foreign Press in a thought-provoking manner. In this satirical portrayal, Marianne, representing France, is depicted alongside Plon-Plon Jerome Bonaparte (Napoleon Jerome Bonaparte), adding an intriguing historical context. Tenniel's engraving skillfully combines elements of military and political symbolism with caricatured figures. The image features various badges and honorary decorations that mockingly highlight the humiliation faced by the Bonaparte family. With Brittany serving as the backdrop, this illustration also references the Republic and Legion of Honour. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his pen, capturing both British and French influences within this piece. This powerful visual commentary serves as a reminder of the complex relationship between England and France during that era. Preserved through time, this 19th-century masterpiece continues to evoke curiosity among art enthusiasts worldwide. Its inclusion in newspapers at that time demonstrates its significance within journalism history. Now available for public viewing thanks to Bridgeman Images' efforts, this print offers an opportunity for viewers to delve into European history while appreciating Tenniel's exceptional talent as an engraver.
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