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Britannia Between Scylla & Charybdis, or The Vessel of Constitution steered clear of
NCO190432 Britannia Between Scylla & Charybdis, or The Vessel of Constitution steered clear of the Rock of Democracy and the Whirlpool of Arbitrary Power, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1793 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: William Pitt (1759-1806) at the helm of sail boat; ); English, out of copyright
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This hand-coloured etching, titled "Britannia Between Scylla & Charybdis, or The Vessel of Constitution steered clear of the Rock of Democracy and the Whirlpool of Arbitrary Power" is a remarkable piece by James Gillray. Published in 1793 by Hannah Humphrey, this political satire print offers a thought-provoking commentary on the delicate balance between democracy and absolute monarchy. At its center stands William Pitt, the Prime Minister at that time, confidently steering a sailboat symbolizing Britannia's constitutional vessel. With sharks lurking beneath representing potential threats to democracy, Pitt skillfully navigates through treacherous waters towards stability. Gillray's caricature style adds an element of humor to this satirical masterpiece. Charles James Fox can be seen as one of the sharks circling below – a prominent figure opposing Pitt's government. This portrayal reflects their fierce rivalry during this period. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to every aspect of this engraving. It serves as both a visual delight and an intellectual feast for those who appreciate political artistry. Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford, this print captures an era defined by intense political debates surrounding governance systems. Its historical significance resonates even today as it reminds us to navigate carefully between democratic principles and authoritarian tendencies. Bridgeman Images presents us with yet another gem from Fine Art Finder that invites us to reflect upon our own society's struggles with power dynamics while
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