Dick Whittington 1358-1423 and his cat, from Peeps into the Past, published c.1900
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Richard Whittington (c. 1358–1423) is a historical figure who has become a legendary character in English folklore, often depicted alongside his famous cat. Whittington was a wealthy merchant and politician who served as the Lord Mayor of London on three occasions (1397–1399, 1406–1407, and 1419–1420). His life and career are notable for his contributions to the city of London, including various charitable works and the establishment of institutions that benefited the public.
The legend of Dick Whittington and his cat is a well-known English folktale that has been retold in various forms, including plays, children's books, and pantomimes. According to the legend, Whittington was a poor orphan who traveled to London to seek his fortune. After enduring hardships and deciding to leave the city, he heard the Bow Bells of London calling him back, promising that he would become the Lord Mayor of London. He returned and eventually achieved great success, partly due to the cleverness and industriousness of his cat, which is said to have rid a foreign land of a plague of rats, earning Whittington a substantial reward.
The story of Dick Whittington and his cat has been romanticized and embellished over the centuries, blending historical facts with mythical elements. While there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of the cat or the specific events described in the legend, Whittington's real-life achievements and legacy as a prominent figure in London's history are well-documented. His charitable endowments, including the founding of Whittington College and the rebuilding of Newgate Prison, have left a lasting impact on the city.
The tale of Dick Whittington and his cat continues to be a popular and enduring part of English cultural heritage, symbolizing the themes of perseverance, fortune, and the transformative power of kindness and charity.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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