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Newfoundland, Two Dollars, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72
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Newfoundland, Two Dollars, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72
Newfoundland, Two Dollars, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72, variation 1) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1889
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This vibrant and detailed lithograph captures the essence of 19th century Newfoundland, showcasing a two-dollar coin from the series "Coins of All Nations". Produced by Duke brand cigarettes in 1889, this print is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of American-British colonies. The image portrays a lighthouse keeper, an important occupation in this coastal region. Standing proudly with his lamp, he represents the hardworking men who dedicated their lives to guiding ships safely through treacherous waters. The full-length depiction allows us to appreciate his traditional attire and the picturesque backdrop of Newfoundland's rugged landscape. The chromolithograph technique used in this artwork brings out every intricate detail, from the man's facial expression to the fine engravings on the coin itself. The vibrant colors evoke a sense of nostalgia for an era when cigarette cards were highly collectible items. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece serves as a reminder of America's historical ties with Canada while celebrating both countries' shared currency and heritage. It offers viewers an opportunity to delve into financial history while appreciating artistry that was once associated with tobacco products. As we admire this lithograph by Unknown artist, let us reflect on how it encapsulates not only monetary value but also cultural identity and human labor—a true treasure from our past.
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