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The Water Babies, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
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The Water Babies, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Water Babies, 1865. Mrs Britannia turns to Madam France and comments Delightful to See the Children such Good Friends, Dear, Isn t it? Mrs Britannia and Mrs France seated on a beach, bathing machines at their backs. In the shallow water, their children, little Napoleon and little John Bull play with their model ships. At the end of August 1865, the French Fleet visited Portsmouth and were courteously and hospitably entertained. This was a return visit after an equally pleasant occasion enjoyed when the British Fleet had visited France. From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 16, 1865
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In this charming 19th-century print titled "The Water Babies" artist John Tenniel captures a delightful scene of friendship and camaraderie between two powerful nations. Seated on a picturesque beach, Mrs Britannia and Madam France, personifications of Britain and France respectively, exchange pleasantries while their children play in the shallow water. Mrs Britannia turns to Madam France with admiration as she remarks on the heartwarming sight of their children, little Napoleon and little John Bull, playing together harmoniously. The image symbolizes the amicable relationship between the two countries during that time. The print is set against the backdrop of bathing machines lined up along the shore, evoking a sense of nostalgia for seaside holidays in Victorian England. The children's playful interaction with model ships adds an element of imagination and adventure to the scene. This artwork was created following a visit by the French Fleet to Portsmouth in August 1865. It highlights the courteous hospitality extended by both nations during reciprocal visits by their respective fleets. Published in Punch magazine, known for its satirical commentary on social and political issues, Tenniel's illustration serves as a lighthearted portrayal of international relations. "The Water Babies" offers viewers a glimpse into historical events through artistic interpretation. With its intricate details captured through engraving techniques, this monochrome print showcases Tenniel's talent as well as his ability to convey complex concepts such as friendship between nations within one captivating image.
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