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An Extraordinary Likeness, 1837. Creator: John Doyle

An Extraordinary Likeness, 1837. Creator: John Doyle


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An Extraordinary Likeness, 1837. Creator: John Doyle

An Extraordinary Likeness, 1837. Henry Hardinge says of his picture of Sir Hussey Vivian: How do you like my portrait, don t you think I have hit off his attitude? Former prime minister Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington replies: There he is to the life! turning his back on his old friends...HB [John Doyle] could not do it better. Satirical cartoon on British politics by H.B. (John Doyle). [Thomas McLean, London, 1837]

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The satirical cartoon titled "An Extraordinary Likeness, 1837" captures a humorous exchange between two prominent figures of British politics. Created by John Doyle, the print features former Prime Minister Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and Henry Hardinge, discussing a portrait of Sir Hussey Vivian. In the scene, Hardinge proudly presents his artwork to Wellington and asks for his opinion on capturing Vivian's attitude accurately. Wellington responds with amusement, exclaiming that the portrait truly represents Vivian to life as he turns his back on his old friends. The witty banter between the two men showcases their camaraderie and familiarity with each other's personalities. This caricature reflects Doyle's skill in using art as a medium to comment on political events during the 19th century in Britain. Through clever visual representation and dialogue, he highlights the shifting dynamics within British politics at that time. The print also includes references to various titles and positions held by different individuals depicted in it - from Wellington being referred to as both 1st Duke of Wellington and 1st Viscount Hardinge of Lahore to Vivian being mentioned as Lieutenant General Richard Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian. These details add depth and context to the overall composition. Overall, "An Extraordinary Likeness" serves not only as an entertaining piece but also provides insight into the social and political climate of its era through artistic satire.

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