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Framed Print : (Cartoon on financial scandals at the end of the 19th century) "Panama Failure by Vignola: And the fight ended for lack of... ammunition. ", cover of "Le Pilori"of March 19, 1893
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(Cartoon on financial scandals at the end of the 19th century) "Panama Failure by Vignola: And the fight ended for lack of... ammunition. ", cover of "Le Pilori"of March 19, 1893
LSE4094925 (Cartoon on financial scandals at the end of the 19th century) " Panama Failure by Vignola: And the fight ended for lack of... ammunition. ", cover of " Le Pilori" of March 19, 1893 by Vignola, Amedee (1862-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: (Cartoon on financial scandals at the end of the 19th century) " Panama Failure by Vignola: And the fight ended for lack of... ammunition. ", cover of " Le Pilori" of March 19, 1893); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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© Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
Canal Central America Economy Eiffel Eiffel Gustave 1832 1923 Eiffel Tower Engineer Engineer Captain Finance Financial Scandal Gustave 1832 1923 Panama A Journal
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Add a touch of historical intrigue to your home or office with our exquisite framed print of "Panama Failure by Vignola: And the fight ended for lack of... ammunition" from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating cartoon, originally published in "Le Pilori" of March 19, 1893, by Leonard de Selva, offers a glimpse into the financial scandals of the late 19th century. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring this piece to life, making it a fascinating conversation starter. Experience the rich history of the past, framed perfectly for the present.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")
Estimated Product Size is 44.6cm x 62cm (17.6" x 24.4")
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The captivating cartoon print titled "Panama Failure by Vignola: And the fight ended for lack of. . . ammunition" depicts a scathing commentary on the financial scandals that plagued the end of the 19th century. Created by Amedee Vignola and featured as the cover of "Le Pilori" on March 19,1893, this artwork offers a satirical take on the Panama Canal project. In this illustration, Vignola cleverly portrays an American figure representing financial interests in Central America engaged in a battle. However, instead of weapons or strategies, both sides are shown desperately searching for ammunition to continue their fight. This comical depiction highlights how these financial scandals ultimately resulted in failure due to mismanagement and corruption. The image serves as a reminder of France's Gustave Eiffel's involvement in engineering projects during this period. The inclusion of the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris further emphasizes France's connection to finance and economy at that time. Leonard de Selva beautifully captures this historical moment through his photography skills, preserving it for future generations to appreciate. As we observe this artwork today, it provides us with valuable insights into past events while also reminding us of the enduring power of political satire and caricature as forms of social commentary.
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