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The incomparable, the true, the only gold mine, the eternal gogogofountain
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The incomparable, the true, the only gold mine, the eternal gogogofountain
XEE4156754 The incomparable, the true, the only gold mine, the eternal gogogofountain, I give a will - drawing by Jean Veber (1868-1928) Le rire du 13 avril 1895 by Veber, Jean (1868-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: The incomparable, the true, the only gold mine, the eternal gogogofountain, I give a will - drawing by Jean Veber (1868-1928) Le rire du 13 avril 1895); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22750000
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Bandit Businessman Career Exchange Finance Glasses Investment Made Various Malefactor Miscellaneous Facts Monocle Official Document A Journal Exterior View
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The Incomparable, the True, the Only Gold Mine - A Timeless Allegory of Wealth and Power
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. This print captures a remarkable drawing by Jean Veber (1868-1928), titled "The Incomparable, the True, the Only Gold Mine, The Eternal Gogogofountain". With intricate details and profound symbolism, Veber's artwork portrays a mesmerizing blend of artistry and satire. In this piece, we witness an amalgamation of elements that represent various facets of society. A distinguished businessman with a monocle stands at the forefront while holding an official document - perhaps signifying his authority in financial matters. Surrounding him are architectural marvels depicting a cityscape as well as an exchange building symbolizing economic prosperity. Veber's caricature style adds whimsy to this thought-provoking composition. The inclusion of glasses on some characters hints at their myopic vision or limited perspective when it comes to wealth accumulation. Additionally, there is a bandit-like figure lurking in the shadows - reminding us that not all riches are acquired through legitimate means. Through this artwork, Veber invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as investment strategies, human greed, and societal structures influenced by finance. It serves as both a critique and celebration of capitalism's impact on our lives. Stefano Bianchetti skillfully captures every detail in this print from Fine Art Finder. As we gaze upon it today, over a century after its creation for Le Rire du
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