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Gulliver frees the ringleaders of an attack against him, lantern slide, late 19th century
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Gulliver frees the ringleaders of an attack against him, lantern slide, late 19th century
Gulliver frees the ringleaders of an attack against him, lantern slide, late 19th century....I set him gently on the ground, and away he ran. I treated the rest in the same manner, taking them one by one out of my pocket; and I observed both the soldiers and people were highly delighted at this mark of my clemency, which was represented very much to my advantage at court. A scene from " Gullivers Travels" by Jonathan Swift, first published in 1726. One of a series of 12 Superior Lithographic Coloured Lantern Slides...with Lecture complete, made in England c1870-1900
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This lantern slide from the late 19th century depicts a pivotal moment in Jonathan Swift's renowned novel, "Gulliver's Travels". The scene showcases Gulliver, a colossal figure compared to the tiny Lilliputians who surround him. In this particular episode, Gulliver has just thwarted an attack against him and now displays his magnanimity by freeing the ringleaders of the assault. As illustrated in vivid color on this superior lithographic print, Gulliver gently places one of the captives on the ground, allowing him to escape. With great care and kindness, he proceeds to release each prisoner individually from his pocket. This act of mercy not only astonishes both soldiers and citizens but also earns Gulliver immense admiration at court. The juxtaposition between Gulliver's towering presence and the diminutive Lilliputians emphasizes their stark size difference while highlighting themes of power dynamics and perspective. This lantern slide captures that contrast beautifully as it transports viewers back to Victorian times when such visual storytelling was immensely popular. Produced in England during the late 19th century or early 20th century, this print is part of a series comprising twelve colored slides accompanied by a complete lecture. It serves as a testament to both Swift's enduring literary masterpiece and its lasting impact on art forms beyond literature itself.
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