File:X101 JS Wright statue cartoon 1892.jpg
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English: "The Statue Indignant". Cartoon by E. C. Mountfort depicting the statue of John Skirrow Wright (1822-1880), sculpted by Francis John Williamson, in Colmore Row, Birmingham. Joseph Chamberlain has climbed a ladder in order to paint the statue with a can of "Tory paint": the statue is shown stepping forward from its plinth to beat Chamberlain over the head with a volume labelled "Sturdy Liberalism". Published in 'The Dart' (16 Sept 1892). |
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Source | Stephen Roberts & Roger Ward, 'Mocking Men of Power: comic art in Birmingham, 1861-1911' (2014), p. 101; originally published in 'The Dart' (16 Sept 1892) |
Author | E. C. Mountfort |
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