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The Freedom of Election; or, Hunt-ing for Popularity, and Plumpers for Maxwell, satire depicting candidates at the Covent Garden hustings during the Westminster election of 1818 (engraving)
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The Freedom of Election; or, Hunt-ing for Popularity, and Plumpers for Maxwell, satire depicting candidates at the Covent Garden hustings during the Westminster election of 1818 (engraving)
7148336 The Freedom of Election; or, Hunt-ing for Popularity, and Plumpers for Maxwell, satire depicting candidates at the Covent Garden hustings during the Westminster election of 1818 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Freedom of Election; or, Hunt-ing for Popularity, and Plumpers for Maxwell, satire depicting candidates at the Covent Garden hustings during the Westminster election of 1818. Illustration from A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria, by Joseph Grego (Chatto & Windus, London, 1892).); © Look and Learn
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The Freedom of Election; or, Hunt-ing for Popularity, and Plumpers for Maxwell
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is a satirical engraving that offers a humorous glimpse into the Westminster election of 1818. The scene takes place at the Covent Garden hustings, where candidates are vying for popularity and support from voters. The intricate details of this 19th-century artwork capture the chaos and excitement surrounding an election. Caricatures of politicians can be seen engaging in lively debates, while voters eagerly listen to their promises. The artist skillfully portrays the hustle and bustle of the crowd, with people jostling for attention and waving placards in support of their preferred candidate. This satirical cartoon not only provides entertainment but also sheds light on the political climate of the time. It highlights both the power struggles between candidates and the influence that public opinion had on elections during this period. The engraving's black-and-white aesthetic adds to its historical charm, transporting viewers back to a bygone era when politics was as much about spectacle as it was about policy. Through humor and wit, "The Freedom of Election; or, Hunt-ing for Popularity, and Plumpers for Maxwell" reminds us that even centuries ago, elections were events filled with passion, intrigue, and sometimes absurdity. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded that despite changing times and technologies, some aspects of human nature remain constant - including our fascination with politics and our desire to participate in shaping our own destinies through democratic processes.
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