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'Consol-ation', 1888. Artist: Joseph Swain
'Consol-ation', 1888. Mr George Goschen is the Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, appointed by Salisbury after the resignation of Lord Randolph Churchill. Here, Goschen plays the role of shepherd taking advantage of an innocent shepherdess, who represents the British public. Goschen, the guardian of the people's purse, had recently performed some juggling with interest rates which, according to Punch, was only going to leave people paying even more for their borrowings. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 24, 1888.
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AR929318
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3656px × 5157px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Agriculture
ANIMAL
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Caricature
Cartoon
Chancellor of the Exchequer
concept
Consolation
Engraving
FINANCE
first Viscount Goschen
George Joachim
George Joachim Goschen
Goschen
guardian
Heritage Image Partnership
Innocence
INNOCENT
interest rates
John Tenniel;Tenniel
John;Sir John Tenniel
JOSEPH
Joseph Swain
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
Monochrome
MP
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Politician
Politics
Print Collector1
Satire
Sheep
Shepherd
SHEPHERDESS
SWAIN
Viscount Goschen