The Neglected Lion. The British Lion as Struwwelpeter
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The Neglected Lion. The British Lion as Struwwelpeter
The Neglected Lion. The British Lion as Struwwelpeter, neglected by his politicians who " tinker up the laws and never manicure his claws." ! Date: 1899
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1899 Archetype Carruthers Claws Dejected Francis Gould Lampoon Lion Neglect Neglected Politicians Sharp Struwwelpeter Symbol Symbolic
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The Neglected Lion: A Political Caricature of the British Lion as Struwwelpeter, 1899 This thought-provoking political caricature, titled "The Neglected Lion," was created by the renowned British artist Francis Carruthers Gould in 1899. The image depicts the British Lion in a dejected and neglected state, with long, sharp claws that are overgrown and unwieldy. The lion, a symbol of imperial strength and power, is often associated with Britain and its empire during the late 19th century. However, in this satirical work, the lion is portrayed as Struwwelpeter, a character from a popular children's book of the same name, known for his unruly hair and neglected appearance. The implication is clear: just as Struwwelpeter's neglect leads to his disheveled state, the neglect of the British politicians has resulted in a weakened and ineffective imperial power. The politicians are depicted as tinkering with the laws, seemingly more interested in their own pursuits than in maintaining the strength and power of the British Empire. The long, sharp claws of the lion, which should be a formidable weapon, are left unattended, a clear sign of neglect and weakness. This powerful caricature serves as a commentary on the political climate of the late 19th century, highlighting the consequences of neglect and the importance of effective leadership. The image is a poignant reminder of the symbolic significance of the lion as a representation of imperial power and the potential consequences of allowing that power to wane through neglect and inattention.
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