Allegory of the South Sea Company, 1720, Thomas Cook, 1800 Canvas Print

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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