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CARTOON: JOHN BULL, c1814. The Property Tax. English cartoon depicting a prosperous John Bull seated in a chair as a blue demon hovers above him using a magnet to withdraw coins from Bulls pocket. The ghost of William Pitt rises from the floorboards saying Johnny shall never forget me. Hand color etching by C. Willams, 1814
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CARTOON: JOHN BULL, c1814. The Property Tax. English cartoon depicting a prosperous John Bull seated in a chair as a blue demon hovers above him using a magnet to withdraw coins from Bulls pocket. The ghost of William Pitt rises from the floorboards saying Johnny shall never forget me. Hand color etching by C. Willams, 1814
CARTOON: JOHN BULL, c1814.
The Property Tax. English cartoon depicting a prosperous John Bull seated in a chair as a blue demon hovers above him using a magnet to withdraw coins from Bulls pocket. The ghost of William Pitt rises from the floorboards saying Johnny shall never forget me. Hand color etching by C. Willams, 1814
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Media ID 6217820
1814 Allegorical Bull Coin Demon Etching Flight Ghost John Bull Magnet Personification Pitt Satire Wealthy Property Prosperous Will I Am
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This 1814 cartoon print titled "CARTOON: JOHN BULL, The Property Tax" offers a satirical glimpse into the world of English taxation during that era. The image portrays a prosperous John Bull, symbolizing England's wealth and power, comfortably seated in a chair. However, his tranquility is disrupted by the presence of a blue demon hovering above him. This mischievous creature wields a magnet to slyly withdraw coins from Bull's pocket, representing the burdensome property tax imposed on the English population. Adding an intriguing layer to this allegorical scene is the ghostly figure of William Pitt emerging from the floorboards. Pitt was a prominent British statesman known for implementing various taxes during his time as Prime Minister. As he appears before John Bull, he ominously declares that Johnny shall never forget him – reminding viewers of past tax policies and their lasting impact. The hand-colored etching by C. Williams showcases intricate details and skillful artistry typical of early cartoons. Through its clever personification and symbolism, this artwork provides social commentary on wealth distribution and taxation systems prevalent in 19th-century England. As part of Granger Art on Demand's collection, this thought-provoking print invites viewers to reflect upon historical perspectives while appreciating both its artistic merit and political satire embedded within it.
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