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The Difference Between a Self-Reliant, Dignified Being and a Cringing Outcast

The Difference Between a Self-Reliant, Dignified Being and a Cringing Outcast

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The Difference Between a Self-Reliant, Dignified Being and a Cringing Outcast

Created in the 1940s by Richard Ogle, this powerful pen and ink drawing titled The Difference Between a Self-Reliant, Dignified Being and a Cringing Outcast is a striking visual commentary on human dignity, social division, and political reality. Through deliberate contrast and expressive line work, the artist explores themes of power, identity, and marginalisation that resonate across both past and present.

Executed in pen and ink, the composition relies on stark detail and symbolic form rather than colour, reinforcing the gravity of its message. Measuring 34 × 26.5 cm, the work stands as a thought-provoking example of mid-20th-century political and social art, reflecting Richard Ogle’s engagement with the moral and political conditions of humanity.

This drawing remains deeply relevant today, offering a timeless reflection on self-reliance, oppression, and the enduring struggle for human dignity.

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  • Artist: Richard Ogle

  • Title: The Difference Between a Self-Reliant, Dignified Being and a Cringing Outcast

  • Medium: Pen and ink on paper ( some foxing ) 

  • Period: 1940s

  • Size: 34 × 26.5 cm

  • Theme: Political / Social commentary / Human dignity