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The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1, 1774. December 1, 1774. Creator: Anon
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The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1, 1774. December 1, 1774. Creator: Anon
The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1, 1774
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Allegorical Britannia Earl Of Guildford Frederick North Frederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Houses Of Parliament John Wilkes Lord F North Lord North North Frederick North Lord Palace Of Westminster Parliament Westminster Hall Wilkes John Allegorical Figure Aristocrat Parody Satirical
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The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1,1774
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the vibrant political atmosphere of 18th century America. Created by an anonymous artist from that era, this allegorical artwork depicts an aristocratic figure known as Frederick North, the Earl of Guildford. The caricature-like portrayal showcases his influential role in British politics during this time. The engraving cleverly combines satire and symbolism to convey a powerful message about Britain's control over America. The imposing figure of Britannia looms large in the background, representing British authority and dominance. Meanwhile, North himself is depicted as "Boreas" the Greek god of winter winds who strides across a landscape filled with iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament and Palace of Westminster. Through this artistic representation, we glimpse into a pivotal moment in history when tensions between Britain and its American colonies were reaching their peak. The print serves as both a historical document and a political commentary on the struggle for independence. Now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this antique piece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into our shared heritage while reflecting on how art has long been used to express dissenting voices within society. It reminds us that even centuries ago, artists played a crucial role in shaping public opinion through their thought-provoking works.
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