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The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas, satire on the success of Whig politician Charles James Fox in winning one of the seats in the constituency of Westminster in the 1784 general election due to the assistance of the Duchess of
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The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas, satire on the success of Whig politician Charles James Fox in winning one of the seats in the constituency of Westminster in the 1784 general election due to the assistance of the Duchess of
7148312 The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas, satire on the success of Whig politician Charles James Fox in winning one of the seats in the constituency of Westminster in the 1784 general election due to the assistance of the Duchess of Devons (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas, satire on the success of Whig politician Charles James Fox in winning one of the seats in the constituency of Westminster in the 1784 general election due to the assistance of the Duchess of Devonshire. 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 Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas
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captures a moment of political triumph and satire in 18th century England. Depicting Whig politician Charles James Fox's victory in the 1784 general election, this print showcases the power of influence and assistance from unexpected sources. In this scene, we witness a jubilant procession as Fox makes his way to the hustings, accompanied by an array of supporters. The satirical nature of the artwork becomes apparent when we learn that Fox owes his success to none other than the Duchess of Devonshire. Known for her charm and persuasive abilities, she played a significant role in securing votes for him. The artist, Thomas Rowlandson, masterfully portrays both celebration and irony through his intricate engravings. His attention to detail allows us to observe not only Fox's triumphant expression but also the diverse group of characters surrounding him - each representing different facets of society. This historical image offers insight into the complex world of politics during that era. It highlights how personal connections and alliances could greatly impact electoral outcomes. Moreover, it serves as a reminder that even seemingly invincible politicians relied on unconventional methods to secure their positions. "The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas" is more than just an artistic masterpiece; it is a window into an intriguing chapter in British political history – one where wit and cunning were often as influential as policy positions or public support.
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