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Andrew Carnegie (1835-1918)
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1918) Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Public Libraries. After a photograph by Brady taken in the 1870s
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Media ID 9702787
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American Philanthropist Scottish
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This print showcases the legendary figure of Andrew Carnegie, a man whose impact on both industry and philanthropy is immeasurable. Born in Scotland in 1835, Carnegie later became an influential Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. The image captures him during the 1870s, exuding confidence and determination. Andrew Carnegie's story is one of rags to riches, as he rose from humble beginnings to become one of the wealthiest individuals in history. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to dominate the steel industry during America's Gilded Age. However, it was his unwavering commitment to giving back that truly defined his legacy. Carnegie recognized the transformative power of education and believed that knowledge should be accessible to all. He channeled his immense wealth into establishing public libraries across America and other parts of the world. These libraries served as beacons of enlightenment for countless individuals who otherwise would not have had access to books or educational resources. The photograph itself emanates a sense of strength and vision, capturing Carnegie at a pivotal moment in his life when he was shaping industries while also sowing seeds for future generations' intellectual growth. It serves as a testament to his enduring influence on society. This remarkable print by Archive from Universal Images Group (UIG) immortalizes Andrew Carnegie's indelible mark on history—a visionary leader whose dedication to progress through education continues inspiring us today.
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