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Drawings Prints, Print, Stocks Down- Heigh-Ho!!, City Fluctuations, Artist, Publisher
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Drawings Prints, Print, Stocks Down- Heigh-Ho!!, City Fluctuations, Artist, Publisher
Drawings and Prints, Print, Stocks Are Down- Heigh-Ho!!, City Fluctuations, Artist, Publisher, After, George Moutard Woodward, Thomas Rowlandson, Rudolph Ackermann, British, ca. 1760-1809 London, British, London 1757-1827 London, Woodward, George Moutard, Rowlandson, Thomas, Ackermann, Rudolph, 1760, 1757, 1764, 1809, 1827, 1834
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1757 1760 1764 1809 1827 1834 Ackermann Ca 17601809 London Ca 1760–1809 London George Moutard Woodward London 1757 1827 London 17571827 London 1757–1827 Moutard Rowlandson Rudolph Rudolph Ackermann Thomas Thomas Rowlandson Woodward Drawings Prints Publisher
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captures a moment of artistic and financial turmoil in 18th-century London. This print from the Liszt Collection showcases the collaborative work of renowned British artists George Moutard Woodward, Thomas Rowlandson, and Rudolph Ackermann. In this visually striking piece, we witness the convergence of artistry and commerce as these talented individuals navigate a challenging period marked by economic downturns. The intricate details within the drawings depict a bustling cityscape that mirrors the fluctuations experienced in stock markets during that time. Woodward's masterful brushstrokes bring life to every stroke, while Rowlandson's keen eye for capturing human expressions adds depth to each character portrayed. Meanwhile, Ackermann's publishing expertise ensures that their artwork reaches a wider audience despite prevailing circumstances. This print serves as both an homage to these influential figures and a reminder of how art can reflect societal changes. It invites us to contemplate the resilience of artists and publishers who continue to create amidst adversity. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from ca. 1760-1809 London, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also acknowledge the historical context it represents—a testament to creativity flourishing even when stocks are down.
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