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Cartoon, Performer and Critic (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, Performer and Critic -- a satirical comment on the political rivalry between Gladstone (Liberal) and Disraeli (Conservative). Gladstone is depicted as an elegant ice skater, watched by a slightly fragile-looking Disraeli, who is currently Prime Minister, but will lose the General Election of April 1880 to the Liberal Party. Date: 1879
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1879 Analogy Benjamin Campaign Conservative Disraeli Liberal Metaphor Midlothian Minister Opposition Politicians Prime Punch Rivals Skating Tory
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.5cm x 7.6cm (2.2" x 3")
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This cartoon, titled "Cartoon, Performer and Critic," is a vivid representation of the intense political rivalry between two prominent figures of the Victorian era: William E. Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli. Dated 1879, this satirical print offers a unique analogy of the ongoing power struggle between the Liberal and Conservative parties. Gladstone, depicted as an elegant ice skater, gracefully glides across the frozen surface of Midlothian, Scotland, in the heart of the winter season. The ice, symbolizing the political landscape, is uneven and treacherous, reflecting the challenges and complexities of the political arena. The Liberal leader's poised stance and confident expression convey his determination and readiness to face the trials ahead. In stark contrast, Disraeli, the current Prime Minister, is shown as a slightly fragile-looking onlooker. He clutches a cane for support, indicating his vulnerability and instability. The Conservative leader, who will ultimately lose the General Election of April 1880 to the Liberal Party, is portrayed as a critic, observing Gladstone's performance from the sidelines. The cartoon serves as a powerful metaphor for the political landscape of the time. It highlights the contrasting strengths and weaknesses of the two leaders, as well as the shifting tides of power. The image captures the essence of the intense political competition between Gladstone and Disraeli, making it an invaluable piece of historical documentation and a testament to the rich political heritage of Britain during the 1870s.
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