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La bulle des mers du sud qui provoqua le 1er krach boursier en 1720, Angleterre, gravure par J Moore d'apres William Hogarth. Collection privee. ©uig/leemage
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La bulle des mers du sud qui provoqua le 1er krach boursier en 1720, Angleterre, gravure par J Moore d'apres William Hogarth. Collection privee. ©uig/leemage
UIG5420028 La bulle des mers du sud qui provoqua le 1er krach boursier en 1720, Angleterre, gravure par J Moore d'apres William Hogarth. Collection privee.
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by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after)
Media ID 32181688
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Economics Economy In A Crisis England English Finance Financial Scandal Hogarth William 1697 1764 William Hogarth 18th Centuries Stock Market Crash
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This print showcases the historical moment when the South Sea Bubble caused the first stock market crash in 1720, England. The intricate engraving by J Moore, based on William Hogarth's original artwork, captures the essence of this significant event. Held in a private collection, this rare piece offers a glimpse into the economic turmoil that engulfed England during the early 18th century. The image depicts a chaotic scene filled with people desperately trading stocks and bonds amidst an atmosphere of uncertainty and panic. Hogarth's satirical cartoon style adds depth to the narrative as it highlights both the absurdity and consequences of speculative investments. This powerful visual commentary serves as a reminder of how financial bubbles can lead to devastating consequences for individuals and economies alike. Through this print, we are transported back in time to witness one of history's most infamous financial crises unfold before our eyes. It serves as a poignant reminder that even centuries ago, human greed and irrational exuberance could have far-reaching effects on society. As we reflect on this artwork today, it prompts us to consider our own modern-day financial systems and their vulnerabilities. It encourages us to approach investment with caution while also appreciating art's ability to capture pivotal moments in history with such precision and impact. Overall, this print is not only visually stunning but also holds immense historical significance as it immortalizes an event that forever changed England's economic landscape.
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