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Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s. Artist: John Leech
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Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s. Artist: John Leech
Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s. Scene from The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett
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In this print titled "Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s" artist John Leech brings to life a pivotal moment in ancient Roman history. The scene is taken from Gilbert Abbott A Beckett's comic masterpiece, The Comic History of Rome. Set in the 19th century, the artwork showcases the vibrant colors and intricate details of Roman clothing, particularly their iconic togas. The concept behind this comical engraving revolves around politics and law during that era. Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned statesman and orator, takes center stage as he passionately delivers a speech against Lucius Sergius Catilina (also known as Cataline), an infamous politician involved in conspiracy against the state. Surrounded by men dressed in traditional Roman attire, Cicero holds a scroll symbolizing his authority while addressing his fellow countrymen with conviction. This meeting serves as a platform for justice to prevail over deceitful political schemes. John Leech's artistic style adds an element of humor to this historical event through exaggerated facial expressions and gestures. His attention to detail transports viewers back to ancient Rome while simultaneously providing entertainment through his comical interpretation. This remarkable print captures not only the essence of Roman politics but also highlights the importance of standing up for what is right even amidst treacherous times. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, great leaders like Cicero have fought tirelessly for justice and truth.
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