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The Missionary. Or A scene from the old play of the Hypocrite, 1835. Creator: John Doyle
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The Missionary. Or A scene from the old play of the Hypocrite, 1835. Creator: John Doyle
The Missionary. Or A scene from the old play of the Hypocrite, 1835. Three characters from " The Hypocrite", play by Isaac Bickerstaffe published in 1768: Mawworm, Dr Cantwell and Mistress Bull. From " Political sketches of H.B.", no 414
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Character Doyle Hypocrisy Hypocrite Isaac John Doyle Missionary Isaac Bickerstaff
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This black and white lithograph, titled "The Missionary. Or A scene from the old play of the Hypocrite, 1835" transports us back to the vibrant world of British theater in the 19th century. Created by John Doyle as part of his iconic "Political sketches of H. B" series, this print showcases three intriguing characters from Isaac Bickerstaffe's renowned play, "The Hypocrite" originally published in 1768. In this dramatic scene, we witness a fascinating interplay between Mawworm, Dr Cantwell, and Mistress Bull. The artist skillfully captures their distinctive personalities through intricate details and expressions. Mawworm exudes piety and devotion as he assumes his role as a missionary with unwavering conviction. Dr Cantwell appears shrewd and calculating, hiding behind a facade of righteousness while pursuing his own agenda. Meanwhile, Mistress Bull embodies strength and intelligence as she navigates this complex web of hypocrisy. Through this thought-provoking image, Doyle invites us to reflect on themes such as deceitfulness and moral ambiguity that were prevalent during both the 18th and 19th centuries in Britain. With its monochrome palette emphasizing contrasts between light and shadow, this engraving adds depth to these timeless characters' portrayals. "The Missionary" serves not only as an aesthetic delight but also prompts contemplation about human nature across different eras. It reminds us that art has always been a powerful tool for social commentary – shedding
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