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Romeyn de Hooghe's cartoons for William of Orange were first example of political satire, a historian argues


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It’s long been thought that political satire was born in the coffee houses of 18th century London, where waspish gossip was exchanged,
Tatler was born and cartoons by the likes of William Hogarth and James Gillray ruffled the feathers of the rich and powerful. Now, a historian is suggesting that the tradition in fact had its roots decades earlier than thought, in Dutch propaganda produced for William of Orange at the time of the deposition of England’s James II.
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Times reports on Meredith Hale’s findings, a historian from the University of Exeter, who has carried out the first detailed analysis of the satires (including translating the annotations into English) to show how De Hooghe responded to the rapid unfolding of events in England and the Netherlands. She argues they are the first images that can be classed as modern political satire. ....

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Research news - The Glorious Revolution inspired birth of modern satire long before coffee shop culture, according to new research


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Sic Itur ad Astra Scilicet, 1688, etching and letterpress, British Museum, London. ©The Trustees of the British Museum. All rights reserved.
The Glorious Revolution inspired birth of modern satire long before coffee shop culture, according to new research
The arrival of William of Orange in England helped to inspire the birth of modern satire – long before coffee shop culture made the cutting art form fashionable, a new study argues.
The golden age of satire in Britain was in the 1740s, but it arrived in the country – via the Netherlands - half a century earlier, when the Dutch prince needed propaganda to cement his position in Britain and Holland, according to the research. ....

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