#USTreasury #ArchieLockhead #stockmarket #WallStreet #tickertape #Mensfashion #HarrisandEwing #HarrisEwing
#OTD in 1933
(the New Year as investor)
‘1934’ *The Saturday Evening Post*, Dec. 30, 1933
#Illustration by J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #JCLeyendecker #NewYear #holidays #GreatDepression #NRA #tickertape #stockticker #stockmarket #WallStreet
“Finis” ‘sums up how many stock investors felt about the year 1929 (and may feel today about 2008). (For those too young to remember, the machine in the background is an old-fashioned stock ticker, which printed incoming stock quotes on “ticker tape,” as shown in the foreground.) Image from http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/20090112.php
#OTD in 1929
(post-crash New Year’s sentiment on Wall Street(
‘Finis.’ Cartoon by William Kemp Starrett from Life, December 27, 1929
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#GreatDepression #cartoons #cartoonists #WilliamKempStarrett #NewYear #stockmarket #WallStreet #tickertape
‘Antonio Petruccelli (1907-1994) was born in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He developed his artistic talent at an early age and began his career as a textile designer. After winning several House Beautiful cover illustration contests, he became a freelance illustrator in 1932; subsequently his work appeared on the covers of Fortune, The New Yorker, Collier’s, Today and House Beautiful magazines. The art director for Fortune, Francis Brennan, said of Petruccelli, “Tony was Mr. Versatility for Fortune. He could do anything, from charts and diagrams to maps, illustrations, covers and caricatures.” Throughout his life, Petruccelli won many important design awards including a U.S. Postage stamp for the American Steel Industry’s 100th anniversary and a Bicentennial medal for the state of New Jersey.’ image and words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-2.html
#Fortune for #JUNE 1937
#Illustration by Antonio Petruccelli (1907-1994)
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Cover of *Fortune*, June 1937
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #AntonioPetruccelli #TickerTape #WallStreet #stockmarket
Fantastic emotional penultimate goodbye to #GoodisonPark thanks to @the1878s.bsky.social brilliant work by everyone involved #tifo #tickertape #EFC @giuliabould.bsky.social @evertonfc.bsky.social @reid6peter.bsky.social @nevillesouthall.bsky.social
#USTreasury #ArchieLockhead #stockmarket #WallStreet #tickertape #Mensfashion #HarrisandEwing #HarrisEwing
Ossie playing in the snow.
That must have been magical. #TickerTape. As an aside, the boy we adopted after Kai's passing is called Ossie.
#OTD in 1933
(the New Year as investor)
‘1934’ *The Saturday Evening Post*, Dec. 30, 1933
#Illustration by J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #JCLeyendecker #NewYear #holidays #GreatDepression #NRA #tickertape #stockticker #stockmarket #WallStreet
“Finis” ‘sums up how many stock investors felt about the year 1929 (and may feel today about 2008). (For those too young to remember, the machine in the background is an old-fashioned stock ticker, which printed incoming stock quotes on “ticker tape,” as shown in the foreground.) Image from http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/20090112.php
#OTD in 1929
(post-crash New Year’s sentiment on Wall Street(
‘Finis.’ Cartoon by William Kemp Starrett from Life, December 27, 1929
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#GreatDepression #cartoons #cartoonists #WilliamKempStarrett #NewYear #stockmarket #WallStreet #tickertape
read with care...
#answer, #assessed, #care, #crime, #followinstructions, #ip, #nude, #pigeons, #positions, #questions, #read, #tickertape
Fun fact: The stock ticker was invented in 1867, making it the first way traders got up-to-the-minute price info.
Before that, you'd have to wait hours or even days to know the market moves! ⏳🖋️ #StockMarketHistory #TickerTape