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Sir Charles W Macara (colour litho)
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Sir Charles W Macara (colour litho)
612118 Sir Charles W Macara (colour litho) by Ritchie, Alick Penrose Forbes (1868-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Charles W Macara, A leading figure in the cotton industry, life boat philanthropy and international peace, 13 March 1912, Vanity Fair cartoon); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 22617782
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Cotton International Leading Peace Philanthropy Vanity Fair
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This vibrant and captivating lithograph print showcases Sir Charles W Macara, a prominent figure in the cotton industry, lifeboat philanthropy, and international peace. Created by Alick Penrose Forbes Ritchie in 1912 for Vanity Fair magazine, this satirical cartoon captures the essence of Sir Charles' multifaceted career. In the caricature, Sir Charles is depicted with great detail and humor. His larger-than-life persona shines through as he stands proudly on a boat, symbolizing his involvement in both the transportation industry and lifeboat philanthropy. The artist's skillful use of color brings vibrancy to the scene, emphasizing Sir Charles' influential role as a leading figure. The date of March 13th, 1912 adds historical significance to this artwork. It provides us with insight into the time period when it was created - an era marked by rapid industrialization and social change. Through this satirical drawing, Ritchie offers a scathing satire that simultaneously celebrates and critiques Sir Charles' accomplishments. This piece serves as a reminder of how art can capture not only physical likeness but also convey deeper meanings about society's values at that time. Displayed within private collections today, this lithograph print continues to captivate viewers with its intricate details and rich symbolism. It serves as a testament to Sir Charles W Macara's lasting impact on various industries while offering us glimpses into early 20th-century British society.
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