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Edward Vii / Truth 1891
EDWARD VII Depicted as Societys Idol (2 of 2 - other filed under Queen Victoria)
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1891 Caricatures Depicted Idol Sceptres Societys Truth File D
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image, titled "EDWARD VII Depicted as Society's Idol (2 of 2)" and dated 1891, is a striking depiction of the newly crowned King Edward VII, who had ascended to the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Victoria, in January of that year. The photograph, published by the Mary Evans Picture Library, captures the King in a playful moment as he engages in a game of cards with a group of prominent figures from society. Edward VII, who was known for his love of the good life and his ability to charm those around him, is depicted as the idol of society, surrounded by admirers and hangers-on. The King is shown wearing his crown and ermine robe, while he casually holds a sceptre in one hand and a card in the other. The image is filled with intriguing details, such as the ornate decor of the room, the elaborate costumes of the guests, and the expressions of amusement and admiration on their faces. The photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the world of the British monarchy during this period, and it offers a unique insight into the relationship between the King and his subjects. The image is also a testament to the power of caricature and satire, which were popular forms of political and social commentary during the late Victorian era. The use of humor and exaggeration in the image allows the viewer to see the King in a more human and relatable light, and it underscores the enduring fascination that the British monarchy continues to hold for people around the world. Overall, this photograph is an invaluable historical document that offers a unique perspective on the reign of King Edward VII and the social and political climate of the late Victorian era. It is a reminder of the power of images to shape our perceptions of history and to help us understand the complexities of the past.
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