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CHARLES GEORGE GORDON (1833-1885). English soldier
CHARLES GEORGE GORDON
(1833-1885). English soldier. Too Late! The Mahdi and his men entering Khartoum as Britannia weeps in this English cartoon of 1885 by John Tenniel
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Media ID 12354229
1885 Ahmad Allegory Britannia British Empire Crying Dramatic George Gordon Khartoum Muslim Personification Political Action Sword Symbol Tenniel Victorian Mahdi Siege Of Khartoum
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
Too Late! The Mahdi and his men entering Khartoum as Britannia weeps in this English cartoon of 1885 by John Tenniel
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this poignant image captured by John Tenniel, the renowned English soldier Charles George Gordon is depicted alongside a heart-wrenching scene. As the Mahdi and his forces triumphantly enter Khartoum, Britannia, personifying the British Empire, stands devastated and sheds tears of sorrow. This powerful political allegory encapsulates the dramatic events surrounding the Siege of Khartoum. Gordon's valiant efforts to defend the city against Islamic forces during this conflict are symbolized by his presence with a sword in hand. However, tragically for both him and Britain, it was too late to save Khartoum from falling into enemy hands. The emotional impact of this artwork lies not only in its historical significance but also in its portrayal of loss and despair. The artist masterfully captures Britannia's grief-stricken expression as she witnesses her empire suffer a significant blow. Tenniel's Victorian-era cartoon serves as a reminder of the consequences that can arise from political actions and military conflicts. It highlights how even mighty nations like England can experience moments of vulnerability and defeat. This print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on history while contemplating themes such as sacrifice, power dynamics between nations, religious tensions, and human resilience amidst adversity.
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