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The Night Visit or the Relapse: with the Pranks of Bob Fox the Jugler while Steward
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The Night Visit or the Relapse: with the Pranks of Bob Fox the Jugler while Steward
XJF863064 The Night Visit or the Relapse: with the Pranks of Bob Fox the Jugler while Steward to Lady Britannia, display d on a screen, 1742 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Satire on the career of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745) at the time of his resignation as 1st Prime Minister of Great Britain.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12940057
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Bribe Bribery Corruption Earl Orford Houghton Hall Orford Parliament Prime Minister Resignation Robert Walpole Screen Taxation Taxes Whig Screening
The Night Visit or the Relapse - with the Pranks of Bob Fox the Jugler while Steward to Lady Britannia
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating engraving that offers a satirical glimpse into the political career of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford. Created in 1742 during his resignation as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain, this artwork serves as a scathing commentary on Walpole's tenure. The image portrays Walpole as "Bob Fox" a mischievous juggler who entertains Lady Britannia while subtly engaging in corrupt practices. The artist employs clever symbolism and caricature to highlight issues such as bribery, corruption, taxation, and maladministration prevalent during Walpole's time in office. Displayed on an antique screen, this print captures the essence of political satire from the 18th century. It reflects public sentiment towards Walpole's Whig government and its perceived abuses of power within Parliament. With Houghton Hall serving as a backdrop - symbolizing both wealth and influence - this artwork encapsulates British politics at its most intriguing. Through its intricate details and biting humor, it invites viewers to reflect upon not only Walpole's legacy but also broader themes surrounding governance and accountability. As an artifact from English history, this engraving remains relevant today by reminding us of the enduring nature of political satire. It prompts contemplation about how power can be wielded for personal gain rather than for the betterment of society.
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