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The Statue of a Great Man or the English Colossus, 1740 (engraving)
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The Statue of a Great Man or the English Colossus, 1740 (engraving)
XJF863054 The Statue of a Great Man or the English Colossus, 1740 (engraving) by Bickham, George (the Younger) (c.1706a'71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dominance of Prime Minister Robert Walpole 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745) and his reluctance to enter war with Spain. ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12939812
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The Statue of a Great Man or the English Colossus, 1740
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is a satirical engraving by George Bickham the Younger that captures the dominance and reluctance of Prime Minister Robert Walpole during his time in office. The image portrays Walpole as a towering figure, symbolizing his immense power and influence over British politics. The engraving serves as a biting commentary on Walpole's refusal to engage in war with Spain despite mounting pressure from other European powers. It highlights his political maneuvering, bribery, and corruption tactics to maintain control over Parliament and avoid conflict. The scene depicts London as an international city bustling with activity, featuring ships representing Britain's naval strength. However, these vessels remain docked due to Walpole's aversion to military action. This decision is criticized through the presence of French ships sailing freely towards Cuba while Britain remains stagnant. Through this artwork, Bickham exposes the consequences of Walpole's policies on taxation and trade for ordinary citizens. The artist cleverly uses satire and caricature to convey complex political issues in an accessible manner. "The Statue of a Great Man or the English Colossus" offers viewers a glimpse into 18th-century British politics while shedding light on themes still relevant today: political power dynamics, corruption within government institutions, and the impact of decisions made by those in positions of authority.
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