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| This framed artwork features two original caricatures from the renowned British publication, Vanity Fair. Both prints depict Victorian-era gentlemen, (King Of Wales )characteristic of the satirical portraiture that made Vanity Fair famous. The larger caricature on the right, titled "Statesmen No. 167," showcases a figure in a top hat and formal attire, with exaggerated features typical of the genre. The smaller caricature on the left, "Statesmen No. 4," presents another gentleman in a similar style, walking alongside a bollard. Both pieces offer a glimpse into the social and political commentary of late 19th-century Britain, rendered with artistic wit and detail. The overall dimensions of the framed piece are 23"x33". |
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