“Punch’s Essence of Parliament” by Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) (original) (raw)
Punch’s Essence of Parliament
Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910)
1878
Wood engraving
Punch (26 January 1878): 26
Sambourne again presents Disraeli as a performer, in this case dramatically playing a pipe organ while Queen Victorian listens and Gladstone holds his ears. The organ pipes take the form of members of the Tory majority, and three musical scores appear in the cartoon — a triumphal march on the organ, Irish melodies near the queen’s footstool, and the jingoistic MacDermott’s War Song at the right.
- More Punch cartoons featuring Disraeli
- Fun on the Disraeli-Gladstone rivalry
- Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconfield (homepage))
- MacDermott’s War Song
Image capture and text by George P. Landow.
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