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Finance Collection (page 17)

"Unveiling the Layers of Finance: From Capitalist Pyramids to Shock Battalions" Step into the world of finance

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Finance Collection: The lottery. by William Hogarth (1697 - 1764). English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist
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Finance Collection: La bulle des mers du sud qui provoqua le 1er krach boursier en 1720, Angleterre
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Finance Collection: German WW1 War Bonds Poster
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Finance Collection: WW1: For France, pour your gold, gold fight for victory, 1915 (poster)
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Finance Collection: The Defeat Of Shylock, 1850 (oil on panel)
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Finance Collection: The Money Changer and His Wife, 1514 (oil on panel)
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Finance Collection: Bridge to Manhattan
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Finance Collection: allusion at the recall of minister Necker by French king Louis XVI on august 25, 1788 (engraving)
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Finance Collection: John Pierpont Morgan with his Son and Daughter attending the Money Trust Investigation
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Finance Collection: Buy A Share In America, 1941 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Mission Accomplished, The Franc Leaving Raymond Poincare's Nursing Home
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Finance Collection: Woman Planning Monthly Budget (b/w photo)
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Finance Collection: John Pierpont Morgan with his son and daughter attending the Money Trust Investigation (sepia photo)
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Finance Collection: French Bank for Trade and Industry. Poster for the national loan: ' Subscribe to the Liberation Loan
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Finance Collection: They do what they have to do, poster for the Loan for National Defence (litho)
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Finance Collection: Bank Savings Book, 1940 (b/w photo)
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Finance Collection: Bank Savings Book and Budget Book, 1940 (b/w photo)
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Finance Collection: Bill of Credit, America, 1775
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Finance Collection: World War I: Italian Poster Inciting to the National Loan, 1917 (poster)
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Finance Collection: Remember Belgium, c. 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: 'Banque Francaise for commerce and industry', 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Makati Prologue
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Finance Collection: The Portal for Pillar Agmina Mk. IV
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Finance Collection: Ethereal Highways
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Finance Collection: The Portal for Pillar Agmina Mk. II
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Finance Collection: Disphotic Tower
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Finance Collection: Accurate Perspective
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Finance Collection: Cartoon in the French political humor diary ' The butter plate' special Vatican
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Finance Collection: Microcosm of London, Early 19th century (print)
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Finance Collection: The Peasant Lawyer (oil on panel)
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Finance Collection: The Big Apple
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Finance Collection: Gotham
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Finance Collection: Allegorie du commerce international (Allegory of the International Trade)
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Finance Collection: Borrowing of liberation on the bank of alsace and lorraine (Alsace-Lorraine), 1917 (illustration)
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Finance Collection: Poster for the '4th Loan de la Defense Nationale'1918 (poster)
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Finance Collection: Emile Pereire, 19th century (painting)
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Finance Collection: Third loan of Defense Nationale du Credit Lyonnais: 'Subscribe', 1917 (poster)
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Finance Collection: First World War: 'Subscribe to the fourth loan and the tricolor flag, in Strasbourg
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Finance Collection: Second National Defence loan: 'Subscribe, help us defeat, you will hasten the day of victory
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Finance Collection: Selling underway
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Finance Collection: Mango sorting
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Finance Collection: Hotel de chambre des comptes in the courtyard of the Palais, in Paris - according to a grav
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Finance Collection: In perdition: the radical-socialist boat (radical socialist) is not solid
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Finance Collection: Henri-Leonard Bertin (1720 -92), Count of Bourdeille, General of Finance, 1768 (oil on canvas)
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Finance Collection: The Exchange, Copenhagen; From Stockholm to Copenhagen, 1875. Creator: Unknown
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Finance Collection: On the way to the Transvaal Gold Fields; The Bank of Africa, Johannesburg; as it was
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Finance Collection: 'Two Usurers';from the picture by Marius Van Romerswael, c. 1550. 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Finance Collection: William Adams Richardson, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown


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"Unveiling the Layers of Finance: From Capitalist Pyramids to Shock Battalions" Step into the world of finance, where history and symbolism intertwine to shape our economic landscape. In 1911, an American Socialist poster depicted the capitalist pyramid, highlighting the power dynamics at play within financial systems. This visual representation reminds us that wealth often accumulates at the top, while those at the bottom struggle to climb. But finance is not just about hierarchy; it's also a battlefield. Just like in war, there are winners and losers. The concept of "Search And Destroy" resonates with traders who tirelessly seek profitable opportunities amidst market chaos. Wellington Bombers soaring through skies become metaphors for strategic maneuvers made by investors aiming for success. Yet finance isn't always about destruction; it can be a creative force too. Enter Biba Style - a fashion movement born out of London's swinging sixties that embraced individuality and self-expression through clothing choices. Similarly, financial innovation can bring new ideas and approaches to traditional markets. However, sometimes tragedy strikes even in this realm of numbers and profits. The Twin Towers stand as a somber reminder of how unforeseen events can shake global economies to their core – forever altering Wall Street's landscape. Amidst these ups and downs lies resilience – symbolized by Lancaster Bombers soaring high above adversity during World War II. Finance endures challenges but adapts to survive. The London Stock Exchange echoes this sentiment with its stock jobbers' pitches – bustling trading floors where fortunes rise or fall in seconds. Here, emotions run high as bulls battle bears in an allegorical painting from 1879 by William H. Beard. Beyond borders lie other iconic symbols tied to finance's influence on society: Fawley Oil Refinery represents energy markets shaping nations' destinies while R101 Airship signifies technological progress intertwined with investment risks taken on grand scales. And let us not forget the power of ideology.