Allegory of the South Sea Company, 1720, Thomas Cook, 1800 Canvas Print
Allegory on the financial speculation in London in the British South Sea Company, 1720. Centrally a merry-go-round on which wind traders drive, in the foreground Honesty is radicalized by Self-interest. Belongs to the group of additional prints added to the series Scene of Folly with cartoons on the Windhandel or Actiehandel of 1720.
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