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A Rank Deception, 1873. Artist: Major HG Robley
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A Rank Deception, 1873. Artist: Major HG Robley
A Rank Deception, 1873. Britains troops are on manoeuvres. Private Leary warns Private Smithers that if the officer hears him say he has lost half a stone through marching, he will be court martialled for losing government property. They were given no choice in army life, being owned body and soul. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 8, 1873
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A Rank Deception, 1873
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of Britain's troops during their manoeuvres in the late 19th century. In this intriguing scene, we witness Private Leary cautioning his comrade, Private Smithers, about the consequences of revealing his weight loss due to marching. The officer's strictness is emphasized as he threatens court martial for losing government property - symbolizing how soldiers were considered owned body and soul without any choice in army life. The image showcases a group of soldiers adorned in military uniforms, carrying rifles and backpacks while marching forward. Major HG Robley skillfully brings this historical moment to life through his detailed engraving technique. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and intensity to the portrayal of warfare during this era. This thought-provoking artwork not only highlights the challenges faced by soldiers but also sheds light on broader concepts such as power dynamics within military hierarchies and individual agency within oppressive systems. Major HG Robley's artistic prowess combined with Punch magazine's publication platform makes "A Rank Deception" an important visual commentary on societal norms prevalent at that time. As we delve into this heritage image partnership print collector1 has provided us with a valuable glimpse into history, reminding us of the sacrifices made by those who served their nation in times gone by.
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