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A Boxing Match or, Another Bloody Nose for John Bull (colour litho)
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A Boxing Match or, Another Bloody Nose for John Bull (colour litho)
AQS254813 A Boxing Match or, Another Bloody Nose for John Bull (colour litho) by Charles, William (1776-1820); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: King George III (1738-1820) satirised as John Bull being fought by President James Madison (1751-1836); cartoon makes reference to the naval loss suffered by the British and the defeat of the warship Boxer to the Enterprise during the War of 1812; ); eCourtesy, American Antiquarian Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22951808
© Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society / Bridgeman Images
Bleeding Boxing Political Satire Punching Wounding Injuries Wound
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In this vibrant and satirical lithograph titled "A Boxing Match or, Another Bloody Nose for John Bull" artist Charles William takes a humorous jab at the political tensions between Britain and America during the War of 1812. The print depicts King George III, personified as John Bull, engaged in a boxing match with President James Madison. The cartoon cleverly alludes to the British naval loss and specifically references the defeat of the warship Boxer by the American ship Enterprise. With exaggerated punches and comical expressions, both figures confront each other in a battle of wits and strength. This artwork captures not only the physical clash between two nations but also symbolizes their ongoing conflict on multiple fronts. The bleeding noses and injured faces reflect not only bodily harm but also represent wounded pride and damaged egos. Through this piece, Charles William highlights the power dynamics at play during this tumultuous period in history while injecting humor into an otherwise serious subject matter. It serves as a reminder that even amidst conflicts, art can be used as a tool for commentary and reflection. This lithograph from Fine Art Finder showcases how visual imagery can convey complex political narratives while entertaining viewers with its witty satire.
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