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The Modern Guy Faux! or, A Diabolical Attempt to Blow Up a Bishop (colour litho)
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The Modern Guy Faux! or, A Diabolical Attempt to Blow Up a Bishop (colour litho)
3648280 The Modern Guy Faux! or, A Diabolical Attempt to Blow Up a Bishop (colour litho) by Morgan, Matthew " Matt" Somerville (1839-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Modern Guy Faux! or, A Diabolical Attempt to Blow Up a Bishop. Illustration for The Tomahawk, November 6 1869.); © Look and Learn
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Bishop Of Exeter Frederick Temple Gunpowder Plot Opposition Tomahawk Caricatures
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The Modern Guy Faux! or, A Diabolical Attempt to Blow Up a Bishop
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is a captivating and satirical color lithograph that transports us back to the 19th century. Created by Matthew "Matt". Somerville, this artwork was originally featured in The Tomahawk magazine on November 6,1869. In this humorous illustration, we witness a comical scene depicting an outrageous plot to blow up the Bishop of Exeter, Frederick Temple. With its clever caricatures and witty commentary on politics and religion, the print captures the essence of British satire during that era. The artist's skillful use of vibrant colors brings life to each character and adds depth to their expressions. Through this satirical cartoon, Somerville aims to criticize religious appointments and political opposition prevalent at the time. This artwork not only reflects the social climate of Victorian Britain but also showcases how humor can be used as a tool for social commentary. It reminds us that even in times of great tension and controversy, art has always served as a medium for expression and reflection. As we delve into "The Modern Guy Faux! or, A Diabolical Attempt to Blow Up a Bishop" we are transported into an era where cartoons were powerful tools for challenging authority with scathing satire. This print serves as both entertainment and historical documentation - reminding us that laughter can sometimes be our most potent weapon against injustice.
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