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The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general election campaign of 1784 (engraving)
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The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general election campaign of 1784 (engraving)
7148319 The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general election campaign of 1784 (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general election campaign of 1784. Illustration from A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria, by Joseph Grego (Chatto & Windus, London, 1892).); © Look and Learn
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The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher - A Satire on Corruption in the British General Election Campaign of 1784
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. This engraving by Thomas Rowlandson takes us back to the tumultuous political landscape of 18th century Britain. Titled "The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher" this satirical artwork brilliantly captures the rampant corruption that plagued the general election campaign of 1784. In this scene, we witness a clever metaphorical representation of politicians as rats and their deceitful tactics as vermin infesting society. The central figure, Jack Robinson, is depicted as a rat-catcher extraordinaire, armed with his tools of pest control and determination to exterminate these corrupt rodents. Rowlandson's masterful use of caricature brings each character to life with exaggerated features and comical expressions. Through this visual language, he exposes the manipulative nature of those seeking power during elections. The engraving is part of Joseph Grego's book "A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria". It serves as an insightful historical document shedding light on electoral practices during that era. With its intricate details and witty commentary on politics, this artwork invites viewers to reflect not only on past events but also on contemporary issues surrounding corruption in democratic processes. It reminds us that even centuries later, we must remain vigilant against dishonesty within our political systems. This print from Fine Art Finder offers a glimpse into an important chapter in British history while showcasing Rowlandson's artistic prowess in capturing satire through his engravings.
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