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Cartoon, Introduction of Citizen Volpone... at Paris

Cartoon, Introduction of Citizen Volpone & his Suite at Paris, Vide The Moniteur, & Cobbetts Letters, by James Gillray. Showing Charles James Fox and his entourage bowing respectfully to Napoleon Bonaparte who sits on a throne. Date: 1802

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1800s 1802 Bonaparte Bowing Citizen Cobbett Comment Criticism Curtsey Curtseying Entourage Etiquette Gillray Harsh Homage Introduction Letters Monitor Napoleon Respect Respectful Satire Satirical Suite Throne Whig Whigs Moniteur Obeisance Siting Vide Volpone


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Discover the captivating world of the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles with this intriguing piece based on the classic James Gillray cartoon, "Introduction of Citizen Volpone... at Paris." This delightful puzzle showcases the humorous and satirical side of 18th-century politics, featuring Charles James Fox in a lively scene from "The Moniteur" and Cobbetts Letters. Bring history to life in your own home as you piece together this vibrant and intricately detailed puzzle, brought to you by the renowned Mary Evans Prints Online. Experience the joy of discovery as each completed section reveals more of the wit and charm hidden within this timeless work of art. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike!

400 piece puzzles are custom made in the UK and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.5 mm millboard. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 31x47cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most letter box slots

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Estimated Product Size is 47.2cm x 31.5cm (18.6" x 12.4")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
James Gillray's satirical print, "Cartoon, Introduction of Citizen Volpone & his Suite at Paris," published in 1802, offers a scathing commentary on the political landscape of Europe during the early 19th century. The image depicts a grand scene in Paris, with Napoleon Bonaparte seated on a throne, surrounded by adoring French citizens. British statesman Charles James Fox and his entourage are shown bowing respectfully before the French leader, an act of obeisance that would have been considered beneath the dignity of a British politician at the time. The print is a harsh criticism of the Whig party's willingness to pay homage to Bonaparte, who was seen as a threat to British interests. The title "Citizen Volpone" is a reference to the character from Ben Jonson's play "Volpone," a deceitful and manipulative figure. Here, Gillray uses the name to mock Fox and his colleagues, suggesting that they are acting like fawning courtiers rather than principled politicians. The print also references two contemporary publications: "Vide The Moniteur" and "Cobbetts Letters." The Moniteur was a French newspaper that reported on Napoleon's actions and decrees, while William Cobbett's letters were a series of anti-Napoleonic pamphlets that were popular in Britain. By alluding to these works, Gillray underscores the idea that Fox and his colleagues are giving in to French propaganda and ignoring the warnings of those who opposed Napoleon. Overall, this cartoon is a powerful example of the satirical commentary that was common during the Napoleonic Wars. It reflects the complex political dynamics of the time and highlights the tensions between Britain and France. Despite its harsh criticism, however, it also reveals the enduring power of political theater and the ability of art to shape public opinion.

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