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Crowd heckling a parliamentary candidate (colour litho)
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Crowd heckling a parliamentary candidate (colour litho)
3094534 Crowd heckling a parliamentary candidate (colour litho) by Browne, Tom (1872-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crowd heckling a parliamentary candidate. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22622474
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Boot Boots Caption Captions Eggs Election Electioneering Elections General Election Heckling Jokes Member Of Parliament Platform Platforms Speech Speeches Throwing Vegetables Vote Voter Voters Votes Voting Heckle Joke
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This vibrant lithograph captures a moment of intense political fervor during an early 20th-century election campaign. The image showcases a parliamentary candidate standing on a platform, surrounded by a boisterous crowd that is enthusiastically heckling him. The artist, Tom Browne, skillfully portrays the chaotic scene with his satirical cartoon style. The crowd's discontent is evident as they throw eggs, vegetables, and even boots at the hapless candidate. Their animated expressions and exaggerated gestures add to the comical nature of the scene. It seems that no joke or witty remark from the candidate can appease this rowdy audience. Browne's clever captioning further enhances the humor in this postcard print. His scathing satire highlights both the absurdity of electioneering and the often contentious relationship between politicians and voters. Through his caricature-like figures and playful use of colors, Browne invites viewers to reflect on the power dynamics inherent in democratic processes. This artwork serves as a reminder that elections have always been ripe ground for political commentary and social critique. Whether it be through cartoons or public demonstrations like this one depicted here, citizens have long sought ways to express their opinions about those seeking public office. As we observe this historical snapshot today, it prompts us to consider how our own electoral landscape has evolved while also reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously when engaging in political discourse.
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