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Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous

Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous


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Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous

Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen.. From a private collection

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Abundance Affluence Bank Cornucopia Depts Luxuriancy Money Opulence Prosperity Riche Riches Richness Speculation Speculator Stinginess Stock Exchange Wealth Wealthiness Copper Engraving


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Caption: "Credit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen. . Artist: Anonymous. From a private collection". This print from the early 19th century, titled "Credit est Mort (Credit is dead)" offers a thought-provoking commentary on wealth and financial systems of its time. Created by an anonymous artist, this piece belongs to a private collection, preserving its historical significance. The artwork portrays a vivid allegory through intricate copper engraving and delicate watercolor techniques. It depicts an opulent scene filled with symbols of abundance and affluence such as cornucopia overflowing with riches, stacks of money, and bustling stock exchange activity. However, amidst this apparent prosperity lies the central message - Credit is dead. Through satire and caricature-like figures, the artist challenges the notion of credit's invincibility in society. The print explores themes like speculation, stinginess, debts while questioning the sustainability of excessive wealth accumulation. Drawing inspiration from mythology and literature, this fine art image delves into deeper meanings beyond its visual appeal. It serves as both a social critique on financial practices prevalent during that era and a reminder that material abundance does not guarantee true prosperity or happiness. With its rich symbolism and meticulous execution, "Credit est Mort" invites viewers to reflect upon their relationship with money and power even today – making it an intriguing addition to any collection focused on graphic arts or historical works. "

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