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George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), Scottish statesman, 1854
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George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), Scottish statesman, 1854
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), Scottish statesman, 1854. British Prime Minister from 1852-1855, he reluctantly took Britain into the Crimean War. Punch cartoon of February 1854 showing him unable to restrain the British lion from chasing after the Russian bear
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This print captures the essence of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, a prominent Scottish statesman from the 19th century. The portrait was created in 1854 during his tenure as British Prime Minister (1852-1855), a time marked by his reluctant involvement in the Crimean War. In this satirical Punch cartoon, we see Lord Aberdeen depicted as an aristocratic politician trying to restrain the powerful British lion from chasing after the Russian bear. The image symbolizes Lord Aberdeen's struggle to control Britain's aggressive foreign policy during this tumultuous period. As a proponent of free trade and diplomacy, he found himself caught between conflicting interests and reluctantly led Britain into war. This caricature showcases his predicament with wit and humor. The artist skillfully portrays Lord Aberdeen seated, attempting to hold back the ferocious lion representing Britain's military might. Meanwhile, the Russian bear stands defiantly in front of them both. The monochrome engraving adds depth and character to this political satire. This historical photograph offers us a glimpse into one of Scotland's influential figures who played a significant role on the international stage during an era characterized by political tensions and conflicts. It serves as a reminder that even leaders face challenges when it comes to maintaining restraint amidst turbulent times.
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