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Hope I Don t Intrude!!!, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Hope I Don t Intrude!!!, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
Hope I Don t Intrude!!!, 1887. The former Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone, makes his first appearance in the House of Commons during the current Session of Parliament. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 2, 1887
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Hope I Don't Intrude!!!
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is a captivating print that captures a significant moment in political history. The artwork, created by Joseph Swain and John Tenniel, depicts the former Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone, making his first appearance in the House of Commons during the current Session of Parliament in 1887. In this engraving, we see Gladstone standing amidst a bustling crowd within the grandeur of the Palace of Westminster. His presence exudes confidence and determination as he navigates through the sea of people towards his seat. The cartoonish caricature adds an element of satire to the image, highlighting both Gladstone's importance and perhaps poking fun at some aspects of his personality or politics. The building itself stands tall and majestic in the background, symbolizing not only power but also tradition and heritage. This print serves as a reminder of the significance that parliamentary sessions hold for democracy and governance. As we delve into this nineteenth-century snapshot, it becomes evident that "Hope I Don't Intrude!!!" encapsulates more than just one man's entrance into parliament; it represents an era marked by political change and progress. It invites us to reflect on how far our society has come since then while acknowledging that even today's politicians face similar challenges when entering positions of power. This piece from Heritage Images allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and historical context—a testament to Joseph Swain's skillful craftsmanship capturing a pivotal moment in British politics.
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