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GEORGE IV: WEDDING. Satirical cartoon of King George IV, then Prince of Wales
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GEORGE IV: WEDDING. Satirical cartoon of King George IV, then Prince of Wales
GEORGE IV: WEDDING.
Satirical cartoon of King George IV, then Prince of Wales, and Maria Anna Fitzherbert, whom he married in secret on 15 December, 1785. The three portraits on the wall in the background are, from left, Justice Midas, the Nuptial Father (the Pope), and as High Priest, Edmund Burke
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Media ID 12235004
1785 Anna British Broom Burke Catholic Edmund George Iv Justice Maria Peruke Pope Prince Of Wales Rear View Satire Wedding Fitzherbert Midas
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GEORGE IV - WEDDING - A Satirical Glimpse into Royal Secrecy
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. This intriguing print captures a momentous event in British history, the secret wedding of King George IV, then Prince of Wales, to Maria Anna Fitzherbert. Dating back to 1785, this satirical cartoon sheds light on the clandestine union that took place on December 15th. The composition is rich with symbolism and hidden messages. In the background, three portraits adorn the wall; Justice Midas represents fairness and impartiality while the Nuptial Father (the Pope) symbolizes religious authority. Lastly, we see Edmund Burke as High Priest, signifying his influential role in political affairs. The image showcases George IV from a rear view perspective wearing an elaborate peruke wig befitting his royal status. The artist's skillful use of satire highlights not only the secretive nature of this marriage but also hints at societal criticism surrounding Catholicism and political power. This print offers viewers a glimpse into a fascinating chapter in British monarchy where personal desires clashed with public expectations. It serves as a reminder that even those who hold great power are subject to human flaws and complexities. As part of Granger Art on Demand collection, this piece invites us to reflect upon historical events through art's unique lens – prompting contemplation about love, secrecy, and the delicate balance between personal choices and public duty.
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