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Keeping It Down, Otto von Bismarck

Keeping It Down". Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898) Germany Chancellor, trying to force the Jack of Socialism back in his box. The captions tells him that every act of repression acts an elixir to the human wish for more freedom. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne from " Punch", London

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Cartoon Dagger Flag Mature Men Otto Von Bismarck Prussia Punch Socialism Spooky Sword Western Script Edward Linley Sambourne Jack In The Box


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In this intriguing 19th-century cartoon print titled "Keeping It Down, Otto von Bismarck" we witness the Germany Chancellor's relentless efforts to suppress the rising tide of socialism. Depicted in full length, Otto von Bismarck stands tall and imposing, brandishing a spooky sword as he attempts to force the symbolic Jack of Socialism back into its box. Created by Edward Linley Sambourne for London's renowned publication "Punch" this thought-provoking artwork captures a pivotal moment in history. The caption accompanying the image reminds us that every act of repression only fuels humanity's desire for more freedom. As Bismarck wields his dagger against socialism, it becomes clear that such actions may inadvertently strengthen the very movement he seeks to quell. The vertical composition emphasizes both Bismarck's dominance and the gravity of his task. A flag bearing Western script flutters ominously in the background, representing Prussia and alluding to larger political forces at play during this era. Sambourne masterfully conveys complex ideas through his artistry, employing symbolism and satire to comment on social and political issues. This particular piece serves as a powerful reminder that attempts to stifle dissent can often have unintended consequences. This historical gem from Universal Images Group (UIG) transports viewers back in time while offering valuable insights into an important chapter in German history.

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