Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > North America > United States of America > New York > New York > Sights > Wall Street

WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879

WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879
Sold 8
In Stock
We accept all major credit cards

Granger Photo Prints and Wall Art

WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879

WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS.
Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

Media ID 6215281

1879 Allegory Bank Panic Bear Bradley Smith Bull Commerce Crisis Fight Finance Market Place Panic Wall Street

FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS

> Arts > Artists > B > William Bradley

> Arts > Fine Art

> Arts > Portraits > Pop art gallery > Street art portraits

> Granger Art on Demand > Finance and Commerce

> North America > United States of America > New York > New York > Sights > Wall Street

SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you

MADE IN THE UK
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee

FREE PERSONALISATION
We are proud to offer a range of customisation including Cropping, Captions, and Filters. Zoom Cropping can be adjusted in the Basket.


EDITORS COMMENTS

WALL STREET - BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879

This print takes us back to late 19th century America, capturing the essence of Wall Street's bustling financial district. The artwork, created by renowned artist William H. Beard in 1879, is a powerful allegory that depicts the eternal struggle between bulls and bears in the market. In this mesmerizing scene, we witness a fierce fight taking place on Wall Street as people anxiously observe from afar. The bull symbolizes optimism and rising stock prices while the bear represents pessimism and falling markets. As they clash amidst a sea of panic-stricken individuals, it becomes clear that this painting reflects an era marked by economic crises and bank panics. Beard's attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke brings life to each character present in this chaotic market place. From businessmen frantically running with their papers to worried faces seeking refuge from the turmoil, every element tells its own story. As we gaze upon this masterpiece from The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection curated by Bradley Smith, we are transported back in time to witness not only a historical moment but also a timeless representation of human nature when faced with uncertainty. This print serves as a reminder that even though times may change, our innate desire for prosperity will always drive us forward - whether through bullish optimism or bearish caution - within the ever-evolving world of finance.


Framed Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection, featuring the iconic "WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS" painting by William H. Beard. This captivating artwork, originally created in 1879, showcases the timeless allegory of the financial markets with bulls and bears engaging in a dynamic struggle. The Granger Collection, New York / The Granger Collection from Granger Art on Demand brings this historical masterpiece to your home or office. Our high-quality framed prints are meticulously crafted to preserve the rich details and colors of the original artwork, making it an exquisite addition to any space. Experience the thrill of the financial markets with every glance at this iconic piece.


Photo Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of Photographic Prints featuring "WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS" by William H. Beard, 1879. This iconic artwork, sourced from The Granger Collection in New York, brings history and finance to life with its vivid depiction of the allegorical representation of Bulls and Bears in the Market. This timeless piece, originally painted in 1879, continues to captivate audiences with its symbolic portrayal of optimism and pessimism in the financial world. Add this captivating photographic print to your home or office decor and immerse yourself in the rich history of Wall Street.


Poster Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints featuring the iconic artwork "WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS" by William H. Beard, 1879. This timeless piece, obtained from The Granger Collection in New York, offers a captivating glimpse into the world of stock market allegories. In this captivating painting, Beard masterfully depicts the contrasting forces of the market - the Bulls, symbolizing growth and optimism, and the Bears, representing decline and pessimism. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring the scene to life, making this an essential addition to any office, study, or home decor. Our high-quality poster prints are meticulously crafted to preserve the original artwork's beauty and integrity. The premium paper and advanced printing techniques ensure that each print retains the rich colors and fine details, allowing you to enjoy the artwork in its full splendor. Bring a touch of history and financial wisdom to your space with the "WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS" poster print from Media Storehouse.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Discover the captivating world of finance and market dynamics with our WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intriguing puzzle features an allegorical painting by William H. Beard, originally created in 1879, now available through The Granger Collection, New York / The Granger Collection from Granger Art on Demand. Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Wall Street as you piece together this stunning artwork, which showcases the iconic figures of Bulls and Bears representing market optimism and pessimism respectively. The intricate details of the painting will challenge and engage puzzle enthusiasts of all levels. Add this WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS jigsaw puzzle to your collection and bring the historic financial market to life in your own home. Experience the thrill of solving the puzzle while learning about the rich history and symbolism behind this captivating artwork.

diamond
Made With High Grade Materials
thumb_up
Professional Quality Finish
package_2
Carefully Packed To Aid Safe Arrival

You May Also Like


New York Stock Market Crash October 1929New York Stock Market Crash October 1929
Add to Basket
STOCK BROKERS, c1902. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad StreetSTOCK BROKERS, c1902. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street
Add to Basket
FINANCIAL CENTER, c1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street, New York City. Photograph, c1920FINANCIAL CENTER, c1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street, New York City. Photograph, c1920
Add to Basket
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Diorama of the founding of the New York Stock ExchangeNEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Diorama of the founding of the New York Stock Exchange
Add to Basket
CURB STOCK BROKERS, c1916. Stock brokers trading on the New York Curb Association marketCURB STOCK BROKERS, c1916. Stock brokers trading on the New York Curb Association market
Add to Basket
NEW YORK CURB MARKET, 1918. View up Broad Street, overlooking the Curb MarketNEW YORK CURB MARKET, 1918. View up Broad Street, overlooking the Curb Market
Add to Basket
NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Stock brokers on the floor of the New York Curb MarketNEW YORK CURB MARKET. Stock brokers on the floor of the New York Curb Market
Add to Basket
Wall St Crash 1929Wall St Crash 1929
Add to Basket
Running of the bulls (Encierro), San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, EuropeRunning of the bulls (Encierro), San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe
Add to Basket
An Ideal Home No. II. The Folding GardenAn Ideal Home No. II. The Folding Garden
Add to Basket
WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster, October 30, 1929WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster, October 30, 1929
Add to Basket
CAPITALIST PYRAMID, 1911. American Socialist posterCAPITALIST PYRAMID, 1911. American Socialist poster
Add to Basket

Gallery Wall Inspiration

CAPITALIST PYRAMID, 1911. American Socialist poster
DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA. Wall Street, following Snaky Gulch bottom, in the frontier town of Deadwood, 1877
CARTOON: ANTI-TRUST, 1889. The Bosses of the Senate. American anti-trust cartoon, 1889, by Joseph Keppler
WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879
ENGLAND: TRADE CHARTER. Act of Parliament, 13 October 1698, establishing the English
WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster, October 30, 1929
ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1879. The Modern Colossus of (Rail) Roads. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1879, attacking the railroad trust formed by William Henry Vanderbilt (top), Cyrus W. Field (bottom left) and Jay Gould (bottom right)
ROYAL CHARTER, 1670. King Charles II of England granting a charter to the governor
BARBER SHOP, 1920. American barber shop
BANK OF ENGLAND, 1872. Entrance to the gold bullion vaults at the Bank of England in London
CHIMNEY SWEEP, 1890. American advertisement for Pears Soap, 1890
SPAGHETTI VENDOR, c1908. Spaghetti vendor serving food in Naples, Italy. Photograph
MEMPHIS: UNEMPLOYED, 1938. Job applicants waiting outside the office of the State Employment Service in Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938
STOREFRONT SIGN, 1939. Pay Your Tax Now, Here!, painted on a storefront window in Harlingen, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1939
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 1937. Scene outside an employment agency on Sixth Avenue in New York City, December 1937. Photographed by Arthur Rothstein
CLOSED BANK, 1936. A closed Kansas bank in rural America. Photographed by Arthur Rothstien, 1936
ENGLAND: CURRENCY, 1854. The banknote printing room at the Bank of England. Wood engraving
MUTUAL FUNDS, 1901. American magazine advertisement for mutual accounts at three different banks
ENGLAND: PAPER MILL, 1854. Paper mill for the manufacture of banknotes, in Laverstoke
BANK OF ENGLAND, 1872. The burning of banknotes taken out of circulation, at the
NEW YORK: PANIC, 1887. Crowd in the wheat pit of the New York Produce Exchange
TWO DOLLAR BILL, 1896. A two dollar silver certificate issued by the U. S. Government in 1896
DOLLAR BILL, 1854. One dollar bill issued by the Delaware City Bank, Delaware City
THREE DOLLAR BILL, 1856. Three dollar bill issued in Lecompton, Kansas Territory, 1856
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Members of the Federal Reserve Board shortly after its creation
UNITED STATES MINT, 1792. The Coinage Act, signed 3 March 1791, establishing the
FIRST BANK OF U. S. 1811. Contemporary American lithograph cartoon depicting the

Discover Our Collections


Finance and CommerceFinance and Commerce
View Collection
Fine ArtFine Art
View Collection
William BradleyWilliam Bradley
View Collection
Wall StreetWall Street
View Collection
Street art portraitsStreet art portraits
View Collection


 
© Copyright Media Storehouse, All Rights Reserved 2003 - 2024
Facebook     Pinterest     Card Payments     Reviews IO