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Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873. The Russian Bear is shackled in the background as the Persian Pussycat cuddles up to the great British Lion. This relates to the visit to Britain of the Shah of Persia (now Iran). Throughout his visit, he was received with formality and courtesy. Russia had recently taken Khiva, in independent Turkestan. However, it was believed that Englands interests in the East were safe whilst stable relations were maintained with Persia. From Punch, or the London Charivari, June 21, 1873
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Alliance Bear Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy Friendship Heritage Image Partnership Iran Iranian John Tenniel Joseph Swain Lion Persia Persian Russian Bear Shackle Shackles Shah Shah Of Persia Sir John Tenniel Swain Tenniel Allegorical Figure
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Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873
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is a captivating political cartoon that captures the complex dynamics of international relations in the late 19th century. In this print by Joseph Swain, we see an allegorical representation of Britain's alliance with Persia (now Iran) during the visit of the Shah of Persia to England. The central figures are a majestic British Lion and a charming Persian Pussycat, symbolizing their respective countries. The lion exudes strength and power while the pussycat seeks comfort and protection beside it. This imagery reflects Britain's desire to maintain stable relations with Persia amidst Russia's expansionist ambitions, represented by the shackled Russian Bear in the background. At this time, Russia had recently taken control over Khiva in independent Turkestan, raising concerns about its growing influence in Central Asia. However, as long as Britain maintained friendly ties with Persia, it believed its interests in the East would remain secure. This engraving from Punch magazine highlights not only political alliances but also emphasizes diplomacy and friendship between nations. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used to convey complex concepts such as foreign policy and international relationships through clever symbolism. Overall, "Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!" offers us an intriguing glimpse into 19th-century politics while showcasing Joseph Swain's artistic talent for capturing significant historical moments through his illustrations.
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