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Victorian satirical cartoon on excess of wealth
Vintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on excess of wealth. For one who dies for want of bread, A thousand perish overfed; and there, alas ! are many such, For whom their riches prove too much
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1890s Allegory Cartoon Cartoons Colour Colours Comedy Comic Dead Body Greed Greedy Humor Humour Image Created 1890 1899 Love Of Money Money Publication Quote Retro Satire Satirical Sketch Style Styles Victorian Wealth Money Bag
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This vintage engraving captures the essence of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the excesses of wealth. Created in the 1890s, this allegorical image portrays a powerful message through its clever composition and witty quote. The illustration depicts a scene where one unfortunate individual dies due to lack of bread, while countless others perish from overindulgence. It serves as a poignant reminder that for some, their riches become burdensome. The artist skillfully employs color and detail to bring this satirical cartoon to life. A dead body lies at the center, symbolizing the tragic consequences of extreme greed. Surrounding it are characters adorned with opulent clothing and accessories, emphasizing their excessive wealth. One prominent element is a money bag prominently displayed, representing an insatiable love for material possessions. Through this artwork's style reminiscent of woodcut prints, it transports us back to an era when social commentary was conveyed through visual satire. Its historical significance cannot be overlooked as it offers valuable insights into societal attitudes towards money during the Victorian period. This print by duncan1890 showcases not only artistic talent but also highlights enduring themes such as greed and inequality that continue to resonate today. As we gaze upon this antique piece, we are reminded of our responsibility towards those less fortunate and prompted to reflect on how wealth can both bless and burden lives in equal measure.
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