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Mounted Print : The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss, by H. M. Bateman
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The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss, by H. M. Bateman
The inside of Lloyds and the Lutine bell, which is rung to announce a total loss, one stroke for bad news and two for good. Date: 1933
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1933 Announce Bateman Bell Crying Delighted Emotions Good Lloyd Loss Missed Rung Stroke Total Unhappy Underwriter
10"x8" Mount with 8"x6" Print
Introducing the Media Storehouse Mounted Photos range, featuring this iconic image by H.M. Bateman from Mary Evans Prints Online. Titled "The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss," this classic illustration depicts the bustling scene inside Lloyd's of London, with the Lutine bell in the background. Ringed once for bad news and twice for good, the bell symbolizes the high stakes and unpredictability of the insurance industry. Add this captivating mounted photo to your office or home decor, and bring a piece of historical British humor into your space.
Printed on 8"x6" paper and suitable for use in a 10"x8" frame (frame not included). Prints are mounted with card both front and back. Featuring a custom cut aperture to match chosen image. Professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper.
Photo prints supplied in custom cut card mount ready for framing
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 14.3cm (8" x 5.6")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss
EDITORS COMMENTS
by H.M. Bateman: A Captivating Tale of Emotion and Anticipation at Lloyd's of London (1933) In this evocative print by renowned British satirical cartoonist H.M. Bateman, we witness a poignant moment inside the hallowed halls of Lloyd's of London, the world-famous insurance market. The room is filled with underwriters, their faces etched with a mix of anticipation and anxiety as they await the tolling of the Lutine Bell. The Lutine Bell, a symbol of both good and bad news, hangs prominently in the room. When rung once, it signifies bad news, a total loss. But two strokes mean good news, a successful claim. The underwriter in the foreground, with a look of utter despair on his face, has missed the bell's ominous single stroke. He hangs his head, his shoulders slumped in disappointment, as his colleagues around him react with a range of emotions – some with relief, others with sympathy, and a few with delight. Bateman masterfully captures the raw emotions of the underwriting community, their collective breath held in anticipation of the bell's toll. The print is a testament to the high-stakes world of insurance underwriting, where every decision can bring either joy or sorrow. The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss is a captivating snapshot of human emotion and the unpredictability of fate.
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