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A Change for The Better, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
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A Change for The Better, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Change for The Better, 1869. After his success in the 1868 General Election, Mr Gladstone became the new Prime Minister. One of his first acts was to introduce the Irish Bill and, in July 1869, after debate, discussion, amendments and compromise, the Bill was passed by the House of Lords. In this cartoon, the ghost of Queen Elizabeth appears at Queen Victorias elbow, approving this change for the better. Mr Gladstone, in the Commons, wished the Church of Ireland God-speed on her new career. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 31, 1869
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Apparition Elizabeth I Elizabeth Tudor Ghost Gladstone Heritage Image Partnership John Tenniel Joseph Swain Phantom Queen Elizabeth Queen Of England Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Queen Victoria Ruff Sceptre Sir John Tenniel Snood Swain Tenniel Victoria William Ewart William Ewart Gladstone
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A Change for The Better, 1869
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is a captivating print that captures a significant moment in British history. Created by renowned artists Joseph Swain and John Tenniel, this cartoon depicts the political transformation brought about by Mr Gladstone's appointment as Prime Minister after his triumph in the 1868 General Election. The focal point of the image is Queen Victoria, elegantly dressed and engrossed in reading a newspaper. Standing beside her is the ghostly apparition of Queen Elizabeth I, symbolizing approval for the change occurring under Gladstone's leadership. The presence of these powerful female monarchs highlights their influence on shaping Britain's destiny. In the background, we see Mr Gladstone addressing Parliament with fervor and extending well wishes to the Church of Ireland on its new path. This references his introduction of the Irish Bill, which was successfully passed by the House of Lords after extensive debate and compromise. The intricate details captured within this caricature showcase both Swain and Tenniel's artistic prowess. From Queen Victoria's regal headdress to her sceptre adorned with jewelry, every element adds depth to this satirical engraving. This black-and-white nineteenth-century print not only serves as an aesthetic masterpiece but also offers valuable insight into British politics during that era. It reminds us that positive change can be achieved through perseverance, discussion, and compromise – values exemplified by Mr Gladstone's tenure as Prime Minister.
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