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Bob and The Bobby, Or Only His Fun, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Bob and The Bobby, Or Only His Fun, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
Bob and The Bobby, Or Only His Fun, 1869. Robert Lowe, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, had proposed devaluing the sovereign by one per cent. Punch disapproved of this proposal and, in this cartoon, Policeman Bull warns Mr Lowe of the risks of pursuing this course of action. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 16, 1869
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1st Viscount Sherbrooke Bobby Chancellor Of The Exchequer Helmet Heritage Image Partnership John Bull John Tenniel Joseph Swain Lowe Money Police Policeman Robert Lowe Sherbrooke Sir John Tenniel Swain Tenniel Viscount Viscount Sherbrooke Warning Allegorical Figure
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In this 19th-century print titled "Bob and The Bobby, Or Only His Fun" we are transported back to a time of political turmoil and financial debates. Created by renowned artists Joseph Swain and John Tenniel, the artwork depicts an allegorical figure known as Policeman Bull cautioning Robert Lowe, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The year is 1869, and Mr. Lowe has proposed devaluing the sovereign by one percent. However, Punch magazine strongly disapproves of this idea and uses this cartoon to convey their dissent. Dressed in his distinctive police uniform with a helmet atop his head, Policeman Bull stands tall as he warns Mr. Lowe about the risks associated with pursuing such a course of action. This black-and-white engraving beautifully captures the essence of British politics during that era while showcasing Swain's exceptional artistic skills. The attention to detail in both costume design and facial expressions adds depth to each character portrayed in this satirical caricature. As we gaze upon this heritage image partnership between Swain, Tenniel, and Lowe himself (1st Viscount Sherbrooke), we are reminded of how art can be used as a powerful tool for social commentary. This print serves not only as a historical artifact but also as a testament to the enduring influence of political satire throughout centuries past.
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