Caricature of the Duke of Connaught in Egypt
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Caricature of the Duke of Connaught in Egypt
Caricature of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), third son of Queen Victoria. Seen here on military service in the British army during the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. With a newspaper quotation: The Duke of Connaught, while under fire, showed all the courage and coolness of an old soldier.
1882
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1882 Anglo Arthur Binoculars Bottle Bryan Connaught Courage Crossed Entracte Legs Newspaper Quotation Relaxed Relaxing Satire Satirical Strathearn Tent Umbrella Coolness
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This caricature depicts Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), the third son of Queen Victoria, during his military service in Egypt during the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. The Duke is seen here in a relaxed moment, seated in a tent with crossed legs and a pipe in hand. He dons a military uniform, complete with a monocle, binoculars, and a map spread out before him. With one hand, he casually holds a glass of liquor from a nearby bottle, while with the other, he nonchalantly holds an umbrella, presumably to shield himself from the Egyptian sun. The scene is satirical in nature, as the Duke appears to be more concerned with his leisurely pursuits than the imminent danger of battle. However, the caption beneath the image, taken from a contemporary newspaper, reveals the Duke's true bravery and composure under fire. The quote reads, "The Duke of Connaught, while under fire, showed all the courage and coolness of an old soldier." This caricature, created by the renowned satirical artist Alfred Bryan, offers a unique glimpse into the life of a member of the British royal family during a time of war and colonial expansion in the Middle East. The image is a testament to the Duke's ability to balance his royal duties with his military service, and to maintain a sense of humor even in the face of danger. This print is a fascinating addition to any collection of Victorian-era history, royalty, or military memorabilia. It is a reminder of the complexities of the British monarchy during the late 19th century and the role that its members played in shaping the world around them.
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