The old story - Drawing. Public domain image.
Summary
Proof for a published image in which a clothed wolf wearing a top hat labeled "Socialism," carries the book Progress and Poverty by H. George in his coat pocket. Red Riding Hood stands beside him on a path in the forest.
Inscribed below title: Red Riding Hood. (a bread-winner). "What large eyes you've got!" The Wolf. "All the better to see with, my dear!" She. "What a wonderful tongue you've got!!" He. "All the better to persuade you, my dear!" She. "But what great big teeth you've got!!!" He. "N'yum! N'yum!" (To himself) "All the better to eat you, my dear!"
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Signed, lower left: JT monogram; below monogram, in pen: John Tenniel.
Title inscribed below image.
Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.638)
The cartoon is a parody on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood and the published version was accompanied by a poem which warned the laborer of the dangers of socialism as personified by the wolf. It might been motivated by the formation of a group called the Fabian Society in January of 1884, and the increased interest in socialist doctrines as formulated in Henry George's Progress and Poverty (1879) and Karl Marx's Das Kapital (1867).
Published in: Punch, January 26, 1884.
Exhibited: Graham Gallery, "Cartoon and Comic Strip Art," 1972.
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