Joseph Chamberlain dream of Paul Kruger feeding him medicine
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Joseph Chamberlain dream of Paul Kruger feeding him medicine
The Story of Cruel Joseph (cont.) - Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) dreams of being doctored (fed medicine) by a smiling South African Transvaal Republic leader Paul Kruger (1825-1905). Date: 1899
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1899 Carruthers Chamberlain Dreaming Dreams Feared Francis Gould Kruger Lampoon Nightmare Nightmares Politicians Spoon Struwwelpeter Transvaal Vision
EDITORS COMMENTS
This caricature, titled "The Story of Cruel Joseph (cont.): Joseph Chamberlain Dreams," is a late 19th-century political lampoon by Francis Carruthers Gould. The image depicts British politician Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) in a surreal dream sequence, where he is being doctored by a smiling South African Transvaal Republic leader Paul Kruger (1825-1905). The dream scene, which is reminiscent of the popular children's book "Struwwelpeter," is a commentary on the tensions between the two political figures during the Second Boer War in 1899. Chamberlain, portrayed with a worried expression, is seen lying on a bed with a long spoon being held over him by Kruger, who is grinning mischievously. The implication is that Chamberlain is fearing the consequences of his actions, as Kruger is known for his toughness and resistance to British rule. The cartoon serves as a visual representation of the political climate during this period, with Chamberlain's dream reflecting the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the conflict. Gould's use of caricature and satire in this print highlights the complexities of international politics during the late 19th century. The image is a testament to the power of visual storytelling in conveying historical events and the emotions they evoke. The dream sequence in this caricature offers a unique perspective on the relationship between Chamberlain and Kruger, and the larger geopolitical issues at play during this time. Overall, this print is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering insights into the personalities and motivations of two influential political figures and the tensions that shaped their interactions.
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