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Falling Out: Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914)
Falling Out : Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) who believed in Protection, and Arthur Balfour (1849 - 1930), the Prime Minister, who believed in Retaliation, argue while Free Trade applauds their quarrel. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from " Punch", London
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Media ID 9699935
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1849 Bernard Partridge British Culture Caricature Conflict Fighting Forest Girls Grass Illustration Technique Mature Men Politician Politics Prime Minister Punch Text Three People Traditional Clothing Western Script Arthur Balfour Free Trade Joseph Chamberlain Retaliation
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6cm (3" x 2.4")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we witness a heated argument between two influential figures of their time, Joseph Chamberlain and Arthur Balfour. The setting is an enchanting forest, symbolizing the complexities of politics and the tangled web of conflicting ideologies. Both men stand tall and determined in their traditional clothing, representing their unwavering beliefs. Chamberlain, known for his staunch support of Protectionism, and Balfour, the Prime Minister who advocated Retaliation policies, engage in a fierce debate that captures the essence of political conflict. Their animated gestures and intense expressions reveal the depth of their convictions. Amidst this clash stands Free Trade personified as a spectator applauding their quarrel. This symbolic figure represents those who championed open markets and unrestricted commerce during this era. It serves as a reminder that while these two politicians battle it out over economic policies, there are voices advocating for alternative approaches. Bernard Partridge's masterful illustration technique brings life to this scene with intricate details such as lush grass underfoot and towering trees overhead. The inclusion of three girls observing from afar adds an element of innocence amidst the chaos unfolding before them. This thought-provoking image captures not only a historical moment but also speaks to timeless themes such as power struggles within politics and differing visions for societal progress. It serves as a testament to how art can encapsulate complex ideas in one striking visual narrative.
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