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Tentanda via est qua me quoque possim Tollere humo, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1810
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Tentanda via est qua me quoque possim Tollere humo, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1810
NCO190429 Tentanda via est qua me quoque possim Tollere humo, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1810 (etching, engraving, aquatint & w/c on paper) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); 51.3x39.1 cm; Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: There is a path offered to me through which I can raise myself from the ground; Lord Grenville (1749-1834) installed as Chancellor of Oxford; carried in a hot-air balloon in the shape of Lord Temple; ridiculed for his enormous backside; reference to Grenvilles support for Catholic Emancipation; ); English, out of copyright
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This vibrant and whimsical print, titled "Tentanda via est qua me quoque possim Tollere humo" captures a moment of merriment and satire from the Regency era. Created by James Gillray in 1810, this etching, engraving, aquatint & watercolor on paper was published by Hannah Humphrey. The scene depicted is both comical and symbolic. Lord Grenville, recently installed as Chancellor of Oxford, is shown being carried aloft in a hot-air balloon shaped like Lord Temple. However, what truly stands out is the exaggerated portrayal of Grenville's enormous backside. This caricature pokes fun at his support for Catholic Emancipation while also highlighting his physical appearance. Surrounded by a carnival-like atmosphere with dancing scholars and an inflated mortar board floating above Christ Church Cathedral, the image reflects the festive nature of academic ceremonies during that time period. The procession towards Sheldonian Theatre adds to the sense of grandeur and celebration. Gillray's use of grotesque elements further enhances the satirical tone of this piece. A bishop riding a donkey can be seen in the background, adding another layer of humor to the scene. Overall, "Tentanda via est qua me quoque possim Tollere humo" offers viewers a glimpse into an era where art served not only as entertainment but also as social commentary. It invites us to reflect on how power and authority were perceived during that time while providing ample amusement through its
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