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Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) British free-thinker and social reformer. Artist: Spy
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Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) British free-thinker and social reformer. Artist: Spy
Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) British free-thinker and social reformer. Bradlaugh lectured under the name Iconoclast. He was elected MP for Northampton in 1880, but refused to take the oath as he was not a Christian and was expelled from Parliament. He was re-elected and continued to be rejected until 1886 when he finally took the oath. Having taken up his seat, Bradlaugh spoke in favour of Irish Home Rule and land redistribution. Spy cartoon from Vanity Fair
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This print showcases Charles Bradlaugh, a prominent British free-thinker and social reformer of the 19th century. The artist behind this remarkable portrait is Spy, also known as Sir Leslie Ward or Leslie Matthew Ward. Bradlaugh, who lectured under the name Iconoclast, was elected as a Member of Parliament for Northampton in 1880. However, due to his refusal to take the oath as he was not a Christian, he faced expulsion from Parliament. Undeterred by adversity, Bradlaugh persisted and was re-elected multiple times until finally taking the oath in 1886. Once seated in Parliament, he fearlessly advocated for Irish Home Rule and land redistribution. This caricature captured by Spy for Vanity Fair perfectly encapsulates Bradlaugh's determination and unwavering commitment to his beliefs. The image portrays him with water and glass elements subtly incorporated into the background—a symbolic representation of transparency and clarity that characterized his political career. With vibrant colors accentuating every detail of this striking portrait, it serves as a testament to both Bradlaugh's influence on British politics during that era and Spy's artistic prowess. As we gaze upon this extraordinary print from Heritage Images curated by Ann Ronan Pictures, we are reminded of Charles Bradlaugh's significant contributions to society as an influential statesman who challenged traditional norms while championing social justice causes—an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations today.
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