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The Worlds Commodities, 16 Steel, Lead and Tin (colour litho)
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The Worlds Commodities, 16 Steel, Lead and Tin (colour litho)
7169527 The Worlds Commodities, 16 Steel, Lead and Tin (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Worlds Commodities, 16 Steel, Lead and Tin. Illustration for The Harmsworth Universal Atlas and Gazetteer (Amalgamated Press, c 1906).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24683576
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Atlas Business City Map City Plan General Map Goods Transport Metallic Steel Steel Goods Street Plan Mythological Character Mythological Figure Myths Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist
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is a captivating colour lithograph that transports us back to the early twentieth century. This stunning print, created by an English School artist, showcases the intricate beauty of steel goods and metals such as lead and tin. Originally featured in The Harmsworth Universal Atlas and Gazetteer in 1906, this illustration offers a glimpse into the world of trade and business during that era. It highlights the importance of these commodities in shaping industries across various regions. The artwork also incorporates elements from mythology, with mythological figures adorning the scene. These mythical characters add a touch of enchantment to the composition, reminding us of ancient pagan beliefs and polytheistic religions. Accompanied by a general map or city plan in vibrant colours, this lithograph captures both artistic excellence and practicality. The detailed illustrations provide insight into how goods were transported across cities and countries at that time. Brought to life through lithography techniques, this print exemplifies the skillful craftsmanship prevalent during the early twentieth century. Its rich colours evoke a sense of nostalgia while showcasing its timeless appeal. This print from Fine Art Finder's collection allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its historical significance. It serves as a reminder of our ever-evolving world where art intertwines with commerce and mythology meets reality.
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