John Bull standing at the parting of the ways
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John Bull standing at the parting of the ways
The Parting of the Wats - John Bulls Rival Guides. John Bull standing at the parting of the ways - a choice for Britain between the Path of Prosperity offered by the Tariff Reform of Joseph Chamberlain and the gloom and depression of the Old Free Trade Hills and the cap offering Henry Campbell-Bannerman. The viewpoint of this card is pretty clear, with one of the rivals getting a far better (and sunnier) report by the artist. Date: circa 1906
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Bannerman Bull Campbell Chamberlain Crossroads Free Furniss Future Harry Hills Hope Liberal Minister Monocle Opponent Opponents Opposition Outlook Path Paths Pathways Politicians Poverty Powerful Pride Prime Propaganda Prosperity Proud Radical Radicals Reform Reformer Rising Satire Satirical Signpost Strength Tariff Viewpoint
EDITORS COMMENTS
John Bull at the Parting of the Ways: A Choice Between Prosperity and Depression, Circa 1906 This print, titled "John Bull at the Parting of the Ways," depicts the iconic British figure, John Bull, standing at a crossroads, contemplating his future direction. The scene is set against the backdrop of the political turmoil surrounding the debate between Tariff Reform, championed by Joseph Chamberlain, and the Old Free Trade policies advocated by Henry Campbell-Bannerman. John Bull, portrayed as a proud and powerful British politician, wears a monocle and a thoughtful expression as he considers the two paths before him. The path to the left, shrouded in gloom and darkness, represents the Old Free Trade Hills and the poverty they bring. In contrast, the path to the right, bathed in the warm, golden light of the rising sun, symbolizes the promise of prosperity offered by Tariff Reform. The viewpoint of this print is clear, with the artist favoring the path of Tariff Reform and the brighter future it represents. The signpost at the crossroads reads "Tariff Reform" and "Old Free Trade," further emphasizing the choice before John Bull and, by extension, the British people. This satirical and thought-provoking print reflects the intense political climate of the time, with the rival politicians and their respective camps vying for the support of the British public. The powerful imagery and strong symbolism make this print a compelling representation of the political landscape during the early 20th century.
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