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Humour rain umbrella St. Swithin 19th century cartoon
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Humour rain umbrella St. Swithin 19th century cartoon
This is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated November 1st, 1829. (1829 is in the reign of William IV, but most of Cruikshanks artistic work was in the long reign of Queen Victoria.) Cruikshank went on to illustrate a number of the books of Charles Dickens. Title: St. Swithin, Patron Saint of Umbrella makers. Singing: Long to Rain over us. Description: If it rains on St. Swithins Day (July 15 ), or so the saying goes, then it will rain for forty days and forty nights. Cruikshank sees this as a benefit for business, for the manufacturers of umbrellas. St. Swithin (St. Swithun) is shown showering two watering cans on his victims, while riding a flying dolphin that spouts a deluge from its mouth and nostrils. Under a large umbrella, the people of Britain dance and sing Long to rain over us, combining a homage to the rain and the reign of the king (William IV). The rendering of the dolphin is usual for this time since they were looked upon as fish. Designed Etched & Published by Geo. Cruikshank a Novr. 1st 1829
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Business Caricature Cartoon Celebration Conflict Dancing Dolphin Fame George Cruikshank Group Of People Humor Image Created 1820 1829 Kitty1 Manufacturing Rain Saint Umbrella Weather Image Created 19th Century July 15 National Anthems Saints Day St Swithin
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This 19th-century cartoon etching by George Cruikshank transports us to a whimsical world where the legendary St. Swithin, Patron Saint of Umbrella makers, reigns supreme. Dated November 1st, 1829, during the era of William IV and Queen Victoria's impending reign, this artwork showcases Cruikshank's unparalleled talent as a social caricaturist. In this comical scene, St. Swithin is depicted atop a flying dolphin that spouts water from its mouth and nostrils in torrents. With mischievous intent, he showers unsuspecting victims with watering cans while they seek shelter under an enormous umbrella. The people of Britain joyfully dance and sing "Long to Rain over us" cleverly blending their appreciation for rainfall with their loyalty to King William IV. Cruikshank's attention to detail shines through in his portrayal of the dolphin as a fish-like creature—a common belief at the time—adding an extra touch of enchantment to the image. This delightful print not only captures the artist's wit but also highlights his ability to intertwine societal customs and folklore into his work seamlessly. Renowned for his collaborations with Charles Dickens on various book illustrations later in life, George Cruikshank leaves an indelible mark on art history with this humorous depiction of St. Swithin and his rain-soaked antics. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece today, it serves as a testament to both Cruikshank's artistic prowess and our enduring fascination with British weather traditions.
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