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CARTOON: FERDINAND WARD. The Little Napoleon of Wall Street in exile

CARTOON: FERDINAND WARD. The Little Napoleon of Wall Street in exile


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CARTOON: FERDINAND WARD. The Little Napoleon of Wall Street in exile

CARTOON: FERDINAND WARD.
The " Little Napoleon of Wall Street" in exile. The friends of his " flush" days don t care to know him now. Corrupt investor Ferdinand Ward as Napoleon in exile with the New York City skyline behind him. American cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper for Puck, 21 October 1885

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1885 Burr Businessman Exile Ferdinand Frederick Front Page Investor Little Magazine Napoleon New York City October Opper Puck Skyline Wall Street Ward Con Man Corrupt Swindler


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This print captures the essence of Ferdinand Ward, known as the "Little Napoleon of Wall Street" during his time in exile. The image depicts a cartoon representation of Ward, created by Frederick Burr Opper for Puck magazine in October 1885. Ward was once a prominent and corrupt investor who swindled countless individuals out of their hard-earned money. However, after his fraudulent activities were exposed, he found himself abandoned by those who had once been his friends during his lavish "flush" days. In this artwork, Ward is portrayed as Napoleon Bonaparte in exile, with the iconic New York City skyline serving as a backdrop. This clever comparison highlights the downfall and isolation that Ward experienced following his exposure as a con man. The artist's skillful use of satire and symbolism adds depth to this piece. By depicting Ward as Napoleon, Opper emphasizes both the grandeur and ultimate demise of an individual who wielded immense power but ultimately succumbed to corruption. This print serves not only as a historical artifact but also as a cautionary tale about greed and deceit within the world of finance. It reminds us that even those who appear invincible can be brought down by their own actions.

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