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Vici!!!, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Vici!!!, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
Vici!!!, 1882. In a companion cartoon to that issued on 9th September 1882, and which carries the caption Veni, Vidi, Sir Garnet Wolseley has brought the Egyptian rebel, Colonel Arabi, to his knees. Arabi had been behind an uprising in Egypt in protest at European influence in his countrys affairs. Riots had broken out in Alexandria and some 2, 000 Europeans died. In mid-September 1882, British troops launched an assault on Arabis position. After a very short struggle, the Egyptians fled with Arabi leading the way back to Cairo. From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 23, 1882
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Vici!!!, 1882 - A Symbolic Triumph in the Face of Rebellion
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history, immortalizing the triumph of Sir Garnet Wolseley over Colonel Arabi during the Egyptian uprising of 1882. In this companion cartoon to an earlier issue, artist Joseph Swain portrays Wolseley bringing Arabi to his knees, signifying the defeat and submission of a rebellious force. The backdrop for this scene is set against the Suez Canal, symbolizing European influence and control over Egypt's affairs. The rebellion led by Arabi was fueled by resentment towards this foreign dominance, resulting in riots that claimed thousands of lives. Wolseley emerges as a powerful figure dressed in military uniform, representing British authority and strength. As Commander-in-Chief of British troops during this conflict, he successfully crushed Arabi's resistance with minimal effort. This decisive victory marked a turning point in restoring order and stability to Egypt. Swain's caricature adds satirical elements to highlight the political implications behind these events. Through his masterful engraving technique and monochromatic palette, he conveys both historical accuracy and artistic flair. This print serves as a testament to the resilience of nations amidst turmoil while shedding light on significant figures such as Wolseley who shaped world politics during the 19th century. It stands as a reminder that even in times of rebellion and unrest, there are those who rise above challenges to secure peace and progress for their countrymen.
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