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The Tempter (Punch, November 27, 1886), 1886. Creator: John Tenniel
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The Tempter (Punch, November 27, 1886), 1886. Creator: John Tenniel
The Tempter (Punch, November 27, 1886), 1886. [Spirit of Anarchy: " What! No Work! Come and enlist with me - I ll find work for you!!" ]
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Anarchy Carpenter Cliff Cliffs Employment Flaming Torch John Tenniel London Charivari Punch Sir John Tenniel Spirit Temptation Tempted Tenniel Tools Torch Unemployed Unemployment Allegorical Figure Black And Wood Engraving
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The Tempter (Punch, November 27,1886), 1886. Creator: John Tenniel In this thought-provoking print by renowned artist John Tenniel, we are transported back to the late 19th century where social issues were rife. The allegorical figure of Anarchy takes center stage as he tempts a struggling carpenter with the promise of work. The image captures the essence of Britain during that time period - a nation grappling with unemployment and economic instability. The cliff in the background symbolizes the precarious situation faced by many individuals who found themselves on the edge of society due to lack of employment opportunities. Tenniel's masterful engraving technique brings out every detail in this satirical piece published in London Charivari's Punch magazine. The flaming torch held by Anarchy adds an element of danger and chaos to his proposition, highlighting the potential consequences that may arise from succumbing to temptation. Through this artwork, Tenniel prompts us to reflect on societal pressures and moral dilemmas surrounding employment. It serves as a reminder that sometimes even when faced with desperate circumstances, one must carefully consider their choices before embracing what seems like an easy solution. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this wood engraving continues to captivate viewers with its powerful imagery and timeless relevance.
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