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A Mutual Understanding, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain
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A Mutual Understanding, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Mutual Understanding, 1883. The British Lion, clutching a bag of money, is seen negotiating with the foxy M de Lesseps. This relates to an ongoing discussion concerning the Suez Canal. It had been proposed that a second canal be constructed. France opposed this suggestion. However, it was eventually agreed that a second canal would be constructed on receipt of a loan of £ 8, 000, 000 from Britain. However, there was a continuing concern that the French were continuing to control the operation of the vital Suez link. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 21, 1883
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British Lion Canal Ferdinand Ferdinand De Lesseps Foreign Policy Heritage Image Partnership John Tenniel Joseph Swain Lesseps Lion Loan Money Money Bag Negotiate Negotiating Negotiation Political Event Sir John Tenniel Sly Fox Suez Canal Swain Tenniel Allegorical Figure Metaphor
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A Mutual Understanding, 1883
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of a significant political event in the 19th century. Created by artist Joseph Swain, this engraving from Punch, or the London Charivari depicts an allegorical figure of the British Lion engaging in negotiations with the cunning M de Lesseps. The image symbolizes the ongoing discussion surrounding the Suez Canal during that time. The British Lion, represented as a powerful animal clutching a bag of money, signifies Britain's financial influence. Meanwhile, M de Lesseps personifies France's opposition to constructing a second canal. At stake was control over this vital waterway connecting Europe and Asia. Eventually, an agreement was reached: Britain would provide France with an £8 million loan in exchange for building the second canal. However, concerns persisted about French dominance over its operation. Through clever metaphorical imagery and satire, Swain masterfully portrays these complex negotiations between two influential nations. His detailed caricatures bring to life both political figures involved - Ferdinand de Lesseps and Sir John Tenniel - highlighting their contrasting roles in shaping foreign policy. This heritage image partnership print serves as a reminder of how politics and finance intertwine on both national and international levels. It offers us insight into historical events while showcasing Swain's artistic talent for capturing intricate details within his engravings. Overall, "A Mutual Understanding" invites viewers to delve into this fascinating chapter of history where power dynamics were at play on multiple fronts – from money to transportation – all encapsulated within one thought-provoking piece of art.
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