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Photographic Print : CRUIKSHANK: CARTOON, 1832. Source of the Southwark Water Works, or, Salus Populi Suprema Lex
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CRUIKSHANK: CARTOON, 1832. Source of the Southwark Water Works, or, Salus Populi Suprema Lex
CRUIKSHANK: CARTOON, 1832.
Source of the Southwark Water Works, or, Salus Populi Suprema Lex. Cartoon satirizing the owner of the Southwark Water Works, John Edwards, notorious for supplying polluted water from the Thames River to the city of London. Etching by George Cruikshank, 1832
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Media ID 12417672
1832 Caricature Chalice Citizen Cruikshank Edwards Environmental Etching George Industrial Revolution Industry London Owner Political Pollution Satire Southwark Thames River Trident Water Salus Water Works
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of beautifully crafted Photographic Prints, featuring the iconic satirical work "CRUIKSHANK: CARTOON, 1832. Source of the Southwark Water Works, or, Salus Populi Suprema Lex" by The Granger Collection from Granger Art on Demand. This captivating print showcases the famous political cartoon by George Cruikshank, which satirizes John Edwards, the owner of the Southwark Water Works. With its intricate details and vivid colors, this print is a must-have for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich political and social history of the 19th century. Each print is expertly produced using high-quality materials, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting addition to your home or office decor. Order yours today and bring a piece of historical art into your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a satirical cartoon by George Cruikshank from 1832, titled "Source of the Southwark Water Works, or, Salus Populi Suprema Lex". The cartoon humorously criticizes John Edwards, the owner of the Southwark Water Works in London during the early years of the Industrial Revolution. Edwards gained notoriety for providing polluted water from the Thames River to the city. In this etching, Cruikshank masterfully captures both political and environmental themes. A citizen holding a trident stands beside a chalice representing polluted water, symbolizing Edwards' disregard for public health. The caricatured figure of Edwards himself is depicted as an Englishman with exaggerated features and industrial elements surrounding him. Through his artistry, Cruikshank highlights the detrimental effects of pollution on society while also criticizing those who prioritize profit over public welfare. This thought-provoking piece serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect our environment and ensure access to clean resources. The Granger Collection has preserved this significant artwork that reflects an important chapter in London's history. As we admire this print today, let us remember its historical context and appreciate how art can shed light on social issues that continue to resonate with us centuries later.
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