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Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance (Panama Scandal)
Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance -- a satirical comment on the Panama Scandal, showing the French Republic dancing in a dress labelled with the words bribery, blackmail and anarchy. Date: 1893
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1893 Allegory Anarchy Anti Bribery Dances Panama Satire Satirical Scandal Serpentine Blackmail
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This and thought-provoking cartoon, titled "The French Serpentine Dance - The Panama Scandal," is a satirical commentary on one of the most notorious political scandals of the late 19th century. Dated 1893, this image offers a biting critique of the French Republic, which is depicted as a female figure gracefully dancing in an ornate dress. However, upon closer inspection, the dress bears labels of the damning trio: bribery, blackmail, and anarchy. The Panama Scandal, also known as the Panama Affair or the Panama Fraud, was a significant political crisis in France that began in 1892. The scandal involved the mismanagement and corruption of the construction of the Panama Canal, which led to massive financial losses and widespread public outrage. The French government, under the leadership of President Félix Faure, was heavily implicated in the scandal, with numerous high-ranking officials implicated in bribery and embezzlement. This cartoon, with its clever use of allegory, masterfully conveys the public's disillusionment and disgust with the French government. The serpentine dance, a popular dance style of the time, symbolizes the intricate and deceitful nature of the political maneuverings surrounding the Panama Scandal. The labels on the dress serve as a stark reminder of the corruption and moral decay that had infiltrated the French Republic. The 1890s were a time of significant social and political change, and this satirical cartoon provides a fascinating glimpse into the public's perception of the French government during this tumultuous period. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in government, and the consequences of allowing corruption to go unchecked.
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