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Finance Collection (page 20)

"Unveiling the Layers of Finance: From Capitalist Pyramids to Shock Battalions" Step into the world of finance

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Finance Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 426, Satirique en couleurs, 1909_6_5: Chamber of Deputes - Deputes
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Finance Collection: Portrait of Etienne Charles de Lomenie de Brienne (1727 - 1794) head of the council of finance
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Finance Collection: Fourth loan of the Defense Nationale - 1918: Subscribe for victory
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Finance Collection: 'Subscribe for the victory and for the triumph of liberty', 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Colonial War Funds, 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Third Estate Tax: 'The Spider and the Fly'or 'The Noble and the Peasant'
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Finance Collection: Its worth while! Thats why. Buy War Savings Certificates (chromolitho)
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Finance Collection: Allegory of state finances in wartime and peacetime. Detail. 15th century (Wood painting)
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Finance Collection: 4th National Defence Loan, 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Subscribe to the National Loan, 1920 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Settling the Debt, (oil on panel)
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Finance Collection: Opposition of the medical profession in Great Britain to the health scheme proposals of Lloyd
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Finance Collection: 'The Capital and the Capitalist'from The Russian Revolutionary Poster by V. Polonski, 1925
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Finance Collection: Reforms during the reign of Louis XVI of France, 1774-1789 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Allegory of state finances in time of war and in time of peace, 15th century (Wood painting)
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Finance Collection: Portrait of John Law (1671 - 1729) Financial Controller, Scottish Financial who caused bankruptcy
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Finance Collection: For Your Children. Buy War Savings Certificates and they will live to thank you
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Finance Collection: Compagnie Algerienne, 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Help Us Triumph!, 1917 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Poster advertising the 2nd Liberty Loan, 1917 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Portrait of John Law (1671-1729), Scottish financier and financial controller in France
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Finance Collection: Panama Scandals - Panama Scandal - Illustration by Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938)
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Finance Collection: Les Visites du Jour de l An - (une foule de creanciers passent la porte de l appartement d un)
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Finance Collection: The Money Changers (oil on panel)
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Finance Collection: The Overend and Gurney Trial (engraving)
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Finance Collection: (Cartoon on financial scandals at the end of the 19th century) 'Panama Failure by Vignola
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Finance Collection: Barrels of Money (oil on canvas)
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Finance Collection: Poster for the Third Loan for National Defence, 1914-18 (poster)
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Finance Collection: A royal visit to the Berlin Stock Exchange (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, engraving by Bowles and Carver, 1797
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Finance Collection: Grubs going up (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Last shout prison - Humbert was promised for my picket, relating to the affair of banker Marie
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Finance Collection: Cartoon by O Galop (Marius Rossillon) (1867-1946) - about Alexandre Ribot (1842-1923)
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Finance Collection: Eugene Meyer, 1935 (b / w photo)
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Finance Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 127, Satirique en couleurs, 1903_9_5
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Finance Collection: J P Morgan, American financier, banker and philanthropist. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: The Duke of Sully collecting taxes as King Henry IVs Superintendent of Finances (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Credit Commercial De France Souscrivez Pour La Victoire, c. 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Liberty Loan - Subscribe to Banque d Alsace et de Lorraine, 1918 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: USA Bonds, 1917 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Richard I and the Jews. A. D. 1189 (colour litho)
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Finance Collection: Signature for a transaction, a notary registers the act and a banker is counting the coins
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Finance Collection: State finances in times of peace and war - by Ciabella (or Crabella), 1468
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Finance Collection: Victorian investors and traders in City institution, late 19th century (engraving)
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Finance Collection: Florentine bank, 1490 (woodcut)
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Finance Collection: Money Changer, illustration from Libro di Givocho di Scacchi by Jacobus de Cessolis
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Finance Collection: The New York Stock Exchange
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Finance Collection: The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V visiting the German merchant Anton Fugger at his home in


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"Unveiling the Layers of Finance: From Capitalist Pyramids to Shock Battalions" Step into the world of finance, where history and symbolism intertwine to shape our economic landscape. In 1911, an American Socialist poster depicted the capitalist pyramid, highlighting the power dynamics at play within financial systems. This visual representation reminds us that wealth often accumulates at the top, while those at the bottom struggle to climb. But finance is not just about hierarchy; it's also a battlefield. Just like in war, there are winners and losers. The concept of "Search And Destroy" resonates with traders who tirelessly seek profitable opportunities amidst market chaos. Wellington Bombers soaring through skies become metaphors for strategic maneuvers made by investors aiming for success. Yet finance isn't always about destruction; it can be a creative force too. Enter Biba Style - a fashion movement born out of London's swinging sixties that embraced individuality and self-expression through clothing choices. Similarly, financial innovation can bring new ideas and approaches to traditional markets. However, sometimes tragedy strikes even in this realm of numbers and profits. The Twin Towers stand as a somber reminder of how unforeseen events can shake global economies to their core – forever altering Wall Street's landscape. Amidst these ups and downs lies resilience – symbolized by Lancaster Bombers soaring high above adversity during World War II. Finance endures challenges but adapts to survive. The London Stock Exchange echoes this sentiment with its stock jobbers' pitches – bustling trading floors where fortunes rise or fall in seconds. Here, emotions run high as bulls battle bears in an allegorical painting from 1879 by William H. Beard. Beyond borders lie other iconic symbols tied to finance's influence on society: Fawley Oil Refinery represents energy markets shaping nations' destinies while R101 Airship signifies technological progress intertwined with investment risks taken on grand scales. And let us not forget the power of ideology.