Halsabschneiden in Wall Street - Wie die Unerfahrenen ihren Kopf verlieren
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File:Halsabschneiden_in_Wall_Street_-_Wie_die_Unerfahrenen_ihren_Kopf_verlieren.jpg ) .Description..Title.Halsabschneiden in Wall Street. Wie die Unerfahrenen ihren Kopf verlieren.Cartoon from Puck..Description.see [[: File: Cut-throat business in Wall Street. How the inexperienced lose their heads LCCN2012647282.jpg]].: United States, 1881.: Prints; lithographs.: Color lithograph.: Gift of Mrs. Irene Salinger in memory of her father, Adolph Stern (54.70.29.20).: [prints-and-drawings Prints and Drawings]..Accession number.54.70.29.20..Artist.Joseph Keppler (Austria, Vienna, active United States, 1838-1894), Bernhard Gillam (United States, 1856-1896)..Date.1881..Dimensions.19 x 13 in. (48.26 x 33.02 cm)..ma-31672647-O3.jpg.688181..Institution.{{Institution: Los Angeles County Museum of Art}}..Other_versions. [[File: Cut-throat business in Wall Street. How the inexperienced lose their heads LCCN2012647282.jpg|thumb|left|{{de|Beschriftung in Englisch}}English caption]]..License.Public domain LACMA..Joseph Keppler.Wall Street.Puck (magazine).Bull and bear.Bulls in art.Bears in art.Russell Sage.William Henry Vanderbilt.Jay Gould.James R. Keene.1881 in the United States.1880s political cartoons of the United States.Prints and Drawings in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ (check needed).Lithographs in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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