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"O! What a Surprise!"(coloured engraving)
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"O! What a Surprise!"(coloured engraving)
979472 " O! What a Surprise!" (coloured engraving) by Merry, Tom (c.1852-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: " O! What a Surprise!". St Stephens Review Presentation Cartoon, 17 December 1887.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22243040
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Conservative Lord Salisbury Policy Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne Cecil Shock Shocked Surprise Surprised Fair Trade
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The coloured engraving titled ""O! What a Surprise!"" captures a moment of astonishment and shock in the 19th-century British political landscape. Created by Tom Merry, this satirical cartoon depicts Lord Salisbury, the Prime Minister at the time, as he is taken aback by an unexpected turn of events. In this scathing satire, Merry uses caricature to highlight the conservative government's policy on fair trade. The image portrays Lord Salisbury holding a bag labeled "Conservative" while being confronted by a group of Germans representing Germany and Europe. The surprise on his face reflects the unforeseen consequences or challenges that arise from his political decisions. This Victorian-era print serves as both entertainment and social commentary, reflecting the tensions between Britain and Germany during that period. It exposes the anxieties surrounding foreign relations and economic policies within Great Britain. Through clever imagery and symbolism, Merry's engraving offers viewers a glimpse into British politics of the time. It reveals how politicians like Lord Salisbury were often caught off guard by international affairs or faced with unexpected outcomes due to their decision-making processes. As an important piece of historical artwork, this coloured engraving provides valuable insight into 19th-century British culture and politics. Its satirical nature invites viewers to reflect on power dynamics, policy choices, and international relationships that continue to shape our world today.
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