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The Devil on Two sticks, satire depicting Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a swamp by his supporters in Parliament, 1741 (engraving)
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The Devil on Two sticks, satire depicting Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a swamp by his supporters in Parliament, 1741 (engraving)
7148361 The Devil on Two sticks, satire depicting Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a swamp by his supporters in Parliament, 1741 (engraving) by Gravelot, Hubert Francois (1699-1773); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Devil on Two sticks, satire depicting Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a swamp by his supporters in Parliament, 1741. Illustration from A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria, by Joseph Grego (Chatto & Windus, London, 1892).); © Look and Learn
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The Devil on Two Sticks - A Satirical Depiction of Prime Minister Robert Walpole's Political Triumph
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. This engraving, created by Hubert Francois Gravelot in 1741, offers a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of 18th-century Britain. Titled "The Devil on Two Sticks" this satirical artwork humorously portrays Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a treacherous swamp by his loyal supporters in Parliament. In this cleverly crafted scene, Walpole is depicted as the devil himself, symbolizing his controversial and manipulative nature. The swamp represents the challenges and corruption that plagued British politics during this time period. Despite these obstacles, Walpole's followers are shown carrying him triumphantly through the muck and mire, illustrating their unwavering loyalty to their leader. This print was originally featured in Joseph Grego's book "A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria" published in 1892. It serves as a powerful commentary on the state of elections and electioneering practices throughout history. Gravelot's intricate engravings beautifully capture both the details of clothing worn by individuals involved in politics at that time and provide insight into early 18th-century fashion trends. This piece not only showcases political satire but also acts as a historical artifact depicting an important era in British history. "The Devil on Two Sticks" remains an enduring reminder of how art can be used to critique those in power while shedding light on societal issues that transcend time.
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