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The old way. The new way. [graphic].
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Creator
Currier & Ives.
Title
The old way. The new way. [graphic].
Publisher
New York : Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St
Publisher
N.Y. New York. 1870
Date
1870
Physical Description
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 25 x 36 cm (9.75 x 13.75 in.)
Description
Cartoon satirizing old and modern business practices. Shows a split view of two white men, possibly merchants or bankers. In the left, a thin man with disheveled hair sits on a crate near an overturned basket filled with credit vouchers at his feet. He is attired in a shirt, ragged pants and jacket, and shoes with holes in them. He holds his right hand up to his forehead in a gesture of distress for “he gave credit.” To his right is an open window in which a sign reading “The Poor House” is visible. In the right, a white man, sits, cross legged, in a chair between a table covered with a cloth on which he rests his elbow and a safe on which a “Government Securities” box of “U.S. Bonds” is set. He wears his hair combed back and has long mutton chops. He is attired in a suit, bow tie, vest adorned with a watch fob, and shined shoes. He holds a cigar in his left hand, his lapel in his right hand, and blows smoke from his mouth.
Is referenced by
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné no. 4974
Notes
Title from item.
Date from copyright statement: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1870 in the clerks' office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.
Image captioned: I Gave Credit. I Sell for Cash.
Lib. Company. Annual Report, 2019, p. 91.
Subject
Credit -- United States.
Debt -- United States.
Economic & social conditions -- United States.
Men -- United States.
Geographic subject
United States -- History -- 1849-1877.
Genre
Lithographs -- 1860-1870.
Politcal cartoons -- 1860-1870.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| political cartoons - 1870 Old [P.2019.54.2]
Accession number
P.2019.54.2
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Political Cartoons Collection
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