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'The Bubbler's Mirrorour, or England's Folley (joy)', 1720.
'The Bubbler's Mirrorour, or England's Folley (joy)', 1720. Shares in the South Sea Company rose through overheated speculation causing the South Sea Bubble, when the share price collapsed after reaching a peak in September 1720. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century ... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905).
Unique Identifier
AR950542
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3666px × 4770px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
clothes
concept
Dress
eighteenth century
Emily Morse
Emily Morse Symonds
FINANCE
Folly
full
GAIN
GEORGE
George Paston
Greed
happy
Hat
HONESTY
interest rates
INVESTMENT
INVESTOR
Joy
Male
Man
Men
Money
Monochrome
Paston
People
Politics
Portrait
Print Collector6
Satire
self interest
SHARES
South Sea Bubble
South Sea Company
speculation
speculator
Symonds
The Print Collector
tricorn
tricorne