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The Irish Horse and Master (?), 1885. Artist: John Tenniel
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The Irish Horse and Master (?), 1885. Artist: John Tenniel
The Irish Horse and Master (?), 1885. Mr Punch tells John Bull to ignore Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish politician, as he is sure to come a cropper riding the Irish horse. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 5 September 1885)
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Charles Stewart Charles Stewart Parnell Ireland Irish Irish Home Rule John Bull John Tenniel Mounted Mr Punch Parnell Propaganda Punch Punchinello Sir John Tenniel Tenniel Allegorical Figure Ann Ronan Pictures
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This print captures a powerful political cartoon titled "The Irish Horse and Master (?)" created by the renowned artist John Tenniel in 1885. The image portrays Mr Punch, a popular allegorical figure, advising John Bull, representing England, to disregard Charles Stewart Parnell, an influential Irish politician of the time. In this satirical piece from Punch magazine, Mr Punch warns that Parnell is bound to fail miserably while riding the metaphorical "Irish horse". The cartoon serves as propaganda during a period marked by intense debates surrounding Irish home rule. Tenniel's clever caricature depicts Parnell as a statesman who should not be taken seriously in his pursuit of political autonomy for Ireland. With great attention to detail and skillful engraving techniques, Tenniel brings this humorous scene to life. The composition showcases both men mounted on horses against the backdrop of the English countryside. This visual juxtaposition symbolizes the contrasting interests between England and Ireland. "The Irish Horse and Master (?)" remains an iconic representation of British politics in the late 19th century. It exemplifies how art can be used as a tool for commentary and persuasion within society. As we observe this historical print today, it offers us insight into past events while reminding us of the enduring power of satire in shaping public opinion.
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