Mixed Political Wares. Methodical & Methodist. Babble & Bluster. Faithful & Faddist. Supplement to Vanity Fair
Spy [Leslie Ward]. Vincent Brooks Day & Son, Lith.
Dec.r 3, 1892.
Collotype. Sheet 410 x 775mm (16 x 30½") Folded as issued, one split slightly.
A Vanity Fair caricature, an unusual triptych, with three pairs of portraits of new Liberal government: 'Methodical & Methodist' are Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908, Secretary of State for War and later Prime Minister 1905-8) and Henry Hartley Fowler (1830-1911, Liberal MP and the first Methodist to be raised to the peerage, as 1st Viscount Wolverhampton); 'Babble & Bluster' are William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898, Liberal Prime Minister 1892-4, at the time of publication) and William Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904, Gladstone's Chancellor of the Exchequer); and 'Faithful & Faddist' are George Frederick Samuel Robinson ((1827-1909, Lord President of the Council under Gladstone) and John Poyntz Spencer (1835-1910, 5th Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty under Gladstone).
[Ref: 46397] £95.00
Dec.r 3, 1892.
Collotype. Sheet 410 x 775mm (16 x 30½") Folded as issued, one split slightly.
A Vanity Fair caricature, an unusual triptych, with three pairs of portraits of new Liberal government: 'Methodical & Methodist' are Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908, Secretary of State for War and later Prime Minister 1905-8) and Henry Hartley Fowler (1830-1911, Liberal MP and the first Methodist to be raised to the peerage, as 1st Viscount Wolverhampton); 'Babble & Bluster' are William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898, Liberal Prime Minister 1892-4, at the time of publication) and William Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904, Gladstone's Chancellor of the Exchequer); and 'Faithful & Faddist' are George Frederick Samuel Robinson ((1827-1909, Lord President of the Council under Gladstone) and John Poyntz Spencer (1835-1910, 5th Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty under Gladstone).
[Ref: 46397] £95.00
