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Corporation of Windsor, 1790. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
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Corporation of Windsor, 1790. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
Corporation of Windsor, 1790. The Corporations visit to their brother in Smithfield or the hogs feast on being sworn-in.... Ahog in wig, spectacles and livery gown sitting at the head of a dinner table under a canopy, while various other figures raise their glasses to toast him. There is a satirical verse in the lower margin. This is a satire on the Coprporation of Windsor
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Banquet Banqueting Cruikshank Dining Dining Room Dinner Table Drinking Eating Feast Feasting Gown Isaac Isaac Cruikshank Raising Smithfield Toast Toasting
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Corporation of Windsor, 1790 - A Satirical Feast Unveiled
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. This print by Isaac Cruikshank offers a humorous glimpse into the political landscape of 18th century Britain. Depicting the Corporation of Windsor's visit to their brother in Smithfield, the scene unfolds as a grand banquet with unexpected guests. At the head of the table, an amusing sight awaits—a hog adorned in wig, spectacles, and livery gown assumes a position of authority under an elegant canopy. As glasses are raised in toast throughout the room, various figures engage in lively conversation and merriment. The artist skillfully captures both the opulence of this dining room setting and its underlying satire on the Corporation itself. With his sharp wit and keen eye for detail, Cruikshank masterfully uses caricature to highlight societal absurdities. Adding another layer to this satirical masterpiece is a verse inscribed along the lower margin—serving as a witty commentary on power dynamics within society. This etching showcases not only Cruikshank's artistic prowess but also his ability to cleverly critique social norms through visual storytelling. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this remarkable piece invites us to reflect on centuries-old traditions while reminding us that humor can be found even amidst serious matters. Step back into history with this vibrant snapshot from 1790—a testament to British culture and political satire at its finest.
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