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If you are poor keep out of the crowd, 1931 (colour litho) (see also 498195)
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If you are poor keep out of the crowd, 1931 (colour litho) (see also 498195)
498194 If you are poor keep out of the crowd, 1931 (colour litho) (see also 498195) by Bull, Rene(1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chinese proverb pointing out the unpleasant consequences of poverty and having no money in ones pocket; from the Churchman series of cigarette cards showing Eastern Proverbs; the golden age of cigarette cards was from the late 19th century until the Second World War and were immensely popular both as collector items and as a source of instruction, entertainment and amusement before the widespread use of television and radio;
); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22911278
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The captivating print titled "If you are poor keep out of the crowd, 1931" by Rene Bull showcases a thought-provoking Chinese proverb. This vibrant colour lithograph is part of the Churchman series of cigarette cards that were immensely popular during the golden age of cigarette cards. The image depicts a street artist surrounded by a bustling crowd, with poverty symbolized by an empty pocket. The Chinese proverb warns about the unpleasant consequences that come with being poor and lacking financial means. It serves as a reminder to individuals in challenging circumstances to avoid getting lost in the masses. During this era before television and radio became widespread, cigarette cards like these served not only as collector items but also as sources of instruction, entertainment, and amusement. They offered glimpses into different cultures and provided valuable wisdom through Eastern proverbs such as this one. This vintage card captures both the promotional aspect of advertising and its deeper message about common sense and wisdom. With its illustration featuring a dog accompanying the street artist holding a walking stick or cane, it conveys an air of authority and truth associated with folk wisdom. Overall, this intriguing print invites viewers to reflect on the consequences that poverty can bring while appreciating both its artistic value and historical significance within advertising culture.
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