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Disraeli / Crossing Sweep
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Conservative MP out of office, depicted as a crossing sweeper spattering Lord Aberdeens Coalition Ministry with mud Date: 5 March 1853
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1853 Aberdeen Benjamin Brush Caricatures Coalition Conservative Crossing Depicted Disraeli Ministry Office Russell Sweep Sweeper Spattering
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This intriguing political cartoon, titled "Disraeli, the Crossing Sweeper," was published on March 5, 1853, during a tumultuous period in British political history. The image depicts Benjamin Disraeli, a prominent Conservative MP and former Prime Minister, who had recently been out of office, shown as a humble crossing sweeper. Disraeli is depicted with a broom in hand, spattering the members of Lord Aberdeen's Coalition Ministry with mud as he crosses the street. The cartoon was a scathing commentary on Disraeli's political maneuvering and his desire to regain power. The cartoonist cleverly used visual symbolism to convey the political climate of the time. Disraeli's top hat, which was a symbol of his aristocratic background, is seen lying on the ground, emphasizing his fall from grace. In contrast, the members of Aberdeen's ministry, represented by Russell and Aberdeen, are seen wearing their top hats, suggesting their continued hold on power. The use of caricature and satire in political cartoons was a common tactic during the 19th century, and this image is a prime example of the power of visual commentary in shaping public opinion. The cartoon reflects the intense political rivalries and intrigues of the time and highlights the role of the press in shaping public discourse. This historical image is a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the mid-19th century and offers valuable insights into the political climate of the time. The use of humor and visual symbolism in the cartoon adds to its enduring appeal and makes it a valuable addition to any collection of historical political imagery.
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