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Two Men Dramatise an Inequity of the Day (engraving)
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Two Men Dramatise an Inequity of the Day (engraving)
5234098 Two Men Dramatise an Inequity of the Day (engraving) by Collier, John (Tim Bobbin) (1708-86); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two Men Dramatise an Inequity of the Day. Illustration for Colliers Humans Passions Delineated (John Heywood, 1773).); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
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The engraving titled "Two Men Dramatise an Inequity of the Day" by John Collier (Tim Bobbin) captures a satirical and scathing commentary on the social inequalities prevalent in 18th century England. The image, part of Collier's work for "Colliers Humans Passions Delineated" depicts two men with exaggerated facial expressions, representing different characters and passions. In this thought-provoking cartoon, money is portrayed as a central theme, highlighting the stark differences in wealth and power between individuals. The artist skillfully uses caricature to emphasize these disparities, creating a visual narrative that exposes societal inequities. Collier's keen eye for satire is evident through his depiction of these contrasting characters. One man embodies abundance and prosperity, symbolizing those who benefit from the prevailing economic system. Meanwhile, the other character represents poverty and deprivation, serving as a reminder of those left behind by society. This engraving serves as both a reflection of its time and a timeless critique on human nature. It invites viewers to question their own role in perpetuating or challenging inequality throughout history. Through this powerful artwork, Collier reminds us that even centuries later, issues surrounding wealth distribution persist. It prompts us to consider how we can address such injustices today while urging us not to forget our shared responsibility towards building a more equitable future.
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