The Next Revival, Electors, Don't Be Deceived
Poster
ca. 1910 (printed)
ca. 1910 (printed)
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Political poster depicting Henry Campbell-Bannerman sitting up in a brass bed, with a Union Jack flag hanging like a curtain to the left. He is dressed in a white nightshirt and night cap, staring at a drowned black cat, which is stalking up the bed towards him. Its eyes are red and water drips from its body, on the side of which is lettered 'Home Rule' in white. Two bricks are attached to the cat, one round the neck and the other around a back leg, reading “1886” and “1895”. Beneath is lettered 'Electors, Do Not be Deceived! Home Rule is not a nightmare, but is still a Danger to the Empire'. Lettered with printer's name and 'Cartoon No. 4'. Signed with initials in the bottom right hand corner of the bed.
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Title | The Next Revival, Electors, Don't Be Deceived (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed poster on paper, laid on canvas |
Brief description | Political poster printed by McCorquodale entitled 'The Next Revival, Electors, Don't Be Deceived'. Great Britain, ca. 1910. |
Physical description | Political poster depicting Henry Campbell-Bannerman sitting up in a brass bed, with a Union Jack flag hanging like a curtain to the left. He is dressed in a white nightshirt and night cap, staring at a drowned black cat, which is stalking up the bed towards him. Its eyes are red and water drips from its body, on the side of which is lettered 'Home Rule' in white. Two bricks are attached to the cat, one round the neck and the other around a back leg, reading “1886” and “1895”. Beneath is lettered 'Electors, Do Not be Deceived! Home Rule is not a nightmare, but is still a Danger to the Empire'. Lettered with printer's name and 'Cartoon No. 4'. Signed with initials in the bottom right hand corner of the bed. |
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Credit line | Given by Michael Diamond in memory of his wife |
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Accession number | E.831-2014 |
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Record created | November 24, 2014 |
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