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"Wall Street: A Tale of Bulls and Bears" Step into the world of Wall Street, where fortunes are made and lost in the blink of an eye

Background imageWall Street Collection: 'Fearless Girl'bronze sculpture by artist Kristen Visbal across from the New York Stock Exchange Building

"Fearless Girl"bronze sculpture by artist Kristen Visbal across from the New York Stock Exchange Building
" Fearless Girl" bronze sculpture by artist Kristen Visbal across from the New York Stock Exchange Building, Lower Manhattan, New York, USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market

WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS. Bulls and Bears in the Market. An allegorical painting by William H. Beard, 1879

Background imageWall Street Collection: STOCK MARKET CRASH. An unlucky speculator

STOCK MARKET CRASH. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster after the stock market crash: oil over a photograph, Oct. 30, 1929

Background imageWall Street Collection: STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday

STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday
STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on " Black Thursday", 1929. Print by William Gropper

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street sign Manhattan

Wall Street sign Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904

Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. Jack and the Wall Street Giants

Background imageWall Street Collection: WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator

WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster, October 30, 1929

Background imageWall Street Collection: Statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall

Statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall, Wall Street, with the New York Stock Exchange behind, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: The New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York

The New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: NYC Financial District

NYC Financial District
New York, New York: January 16, 1924. Looking south down Broad St, in the heart of the financial district, with the New York Stock Exchange at the right

Background imageWall Street Collection: Episcopal syle Trinity Church, Gothic revival built in 1846, Wall Street

Episcopal syle Trinity Church, Gothic revival built in 1846, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: New York Stock Exchange

New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: The Cocoa Exchange Building

The Cocoa Exchange Building
New York, New York: c. 1939 The New York Cocoa Exchange Building located at 1 Wall Street Court. It was completed in 1904

Background imageWall Street Collection: JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1882. An 1882 cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper of Wall Street as Jay Goulds private bowling alley

JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1882. An 1882 cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper of Wall Street as Jay Goulds private bowling alley

Background imageWall Street Collection: JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN (1837-1913)

JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN (1837-1913). Wall Street Bubbles - Always the Same : J.P. Morgan as a Wall Street bull blowing bubbles of inflated stocks for eager investors: American lithograph cartoon, 1901

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Streets Tontine Coffee House in the late 1700s

Wall Streets Tontine Coffee House in the late 1700s
Tontine Coffee House, corner of Water and Wall Street, meeting-place of New York brokers who formed the NY Stock Exchange. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWall Street Collection: The Cathedrals of Wall Street, 1939 (oil on canvas)

The Cathedrals of Wall Street, 1939 (oil on canvas)
3614013 The Cathedrals of Wall Street, 1939 (oil on canvas) by Stettheimer, Florine (1871-1944); 152.4x127 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageWall Street Collection: STOCK EXCHANGE, 1963. Stock brokers trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

STOCK EXCHANGE, 1963. Stock brokers trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photographed by Thomas J. O Halloran, 26 September 1963

Background imageWall Street Collection: BANK PANIC OF 1857. Wall Street

BANK PANIC OF 1857. Wall Street, half past 2 O Clock, 13 October 1857. Oil on canvas by James H. Cafferty and Charles J. Rosenberg

Background imageWall Street Collection: WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Wall Street

WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Wall Street, New York City, looking west toward Trinity Church on Broadway: colored engraving, 1866

Background imageWall Street Collection: NY STOCK EXCHANGE, c1907. The floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City

NY STOCK EXCHANGE, c1907. The floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City. Photographed with a camera hidden in the photographers sleeve, c1907

Background imageWall Street Collection: NY STOCK EXCHANGE, 1850. Steel engraving, 1850

NY STOCK EXCHANGE, 1850. Steel engraving, 1850

Background imageWall Street Collection: FINANCIAL CENTER, c1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street

FINANCIAL CENTER, c1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street, New York City. Photograph, c1920

Background imageWall Street Collection: Bob Scott Buying Cigarettes at Kit Kat Club

Bob Scott Buying Cigarettes at Kit Kat Club
Bob Scott, social son of Mabel Boll, the diamond queen, alone at the Kit Kat Club after battling with Gerry Groesbeck II, a Wall Street broker, in an other night club

Background imageWall Street Collection: USA, New York, Manhattan, Wall Street signs

USA, New York, Manhattan, Wall Street signs

Background imageWall Street Collection: Orville Lawrence, Russell Sage's partner in Wall Street in the fifties

Orville Lawrence, Russell Sage's partner in Wall Street in the fifties
LLE813056 Orville Lawrence, Russell Sage's partner in Wall Street in the fifties, St Johnsbury, Vermont, USA (coloured photo) by American Photographer

Background imageWall Street Collection: Financial District, New York City, USA (coloured photo)

Financial District, New York City, USA (coloured photo)
LLE813055 Financial District, New York City, USA (coloured photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Financial District, New York City)

Background imageWall Street Collection: Gillender Building, New York City, USA (coloured photo)

Gillender Building, New York City, USA (coloured photo)
LLE813045 Gillender Building, New York City, USA (coloured photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gillender Building, New York City)

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street cleaner by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler

Wall Street cleaner by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler
UIG2599357 Wall Street cleaner by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler, 1838-1894, artist. Published 1884

Background imageWall Street Collection: The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians 1907

The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians 1907
UIG2599157 The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians 1907

Background imageWall Street Collection: Interior view of the American Stock Exchange

Interior view of the American Stock Exchange, New York City, 1857

Background imageWall Street Collection: View of Wall Street from corner of Broad Street

View of Wall Street from corner of Broad Street, New York City, 1857

Background imageWall Street Collection: United States of America, New York City

United States of America, New York City, the statue of George Washington in front of the United States Treasury in Wall Street, United States of America

Background imageWall Street Collection: Fall of the Berlin Wall, memorial with the provisory dedication 'Strasse des 9

Fall of the Berlin Wall, memorial with the provisory dedication "Strasse des 9. November", street of the 9th of November, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: New York, Wall Street, 1850, America

New York, Wall Street, 1850, America, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageWall Street Collection: aerial view of southampton village

aerial view of southampton village

Background imageWall Street Collection: aerial view of southampton village

aerial view of southampton village

Background imageWall Street Collection: aerial view of southampton village

aerial view of southampton village

Background imageWall Street Collection: View over the Berlin Wall in the winter of 1985

View over the Berlin Wall in the winter of 1985, Bernauer Strasse with the Church of Reconciliation shortly before the demolition on the border strip, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: View over the Berlin Wall in 1985

View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, Martin Gropius Building on the west side, today's House of Representatives, on the east side, the Berlin Wall, as seen from Stresemannstrasse, Kreuzberg

Background imageWall Street Collection: Fall of the Berlin wall, street market

Fall of the Berlin wall, street market, colloquially known as Polenmarkt, at Potsdamer Platz, Potsdam Square, 1990, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: Fall of the Berlin wall, street market

Fall of the Berlin wall, street market, colloquially known as Polenmarkt, at Potsdamer Platz, Potsdam Square, 1990, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: Fall of the Berlin wall, street market

Fall of the Berlin wall, street market, colloquially known as Polenmarkt, at Potsdamer Platz, Potsdam Square, 1990, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: Fall of the Berlin wall, street market

Fall of the Berlin wall, street market, colloquially known as Polenmarkt, at Potsdamer Platz, Potsdam Square, 1990, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: Allied Checkpoint Charlie, c. 1990

Allied Checkpoint Charlie, c. 1990, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: Allied Checkpoint Charlie, c. 1990

Allied Checkpoint Charlie, c. 1990, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageWall Street Collection: Charging Bull sculpture, New York Stock Exchange

Charging Bull sculpture, New York Stock Exchange, NYSE, Bowling Green, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: Trinity Church, Wall Street, Financial District

Trinity Church, Wall Street, Financial District, New York City, North America, USA, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan skyline

Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan skyline, New York City, New York, USA, New York City, New York, USA, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: Bronze clock in the concourse of Grand Central Station

Bronze clock in the concourse of Grand Central Station, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, New York City, New York, USA, North America

Background imageWall Street Collection: view of Wall Street during the stock market crash

view of Wall Street during the stock market crash
XRH1704108 view of Wall Street during the stock market crash, photo published in hugarian newspaper November 20, 1929 by American Photographer, (20th century)

Background imageWall Street Collection: It might help some if Wall Street gave trading stamps by Louis Glackens 1866-1933

It might help some if Wall Street gave trading stamps by Louis Glackens 1866-1933
UIG2599351 It might help some if Wall Street gave trading stamps by Louis Glackens 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907

Background imageWall Street Collection: Black Friday in Wall Street, New York

Black Friday in Wall Street, New York
KWE2967833 Black Friday in Wall Street, New York, United States of America 1869, when the price of gold collapsed due to the speculators Jay Gould and James Fisk who tried to corner the gold market

Background imageWall Street Collection: Germany surrenders

Germany surrenders
UIG2912317 Germany surrenders by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Germany surrenders)

Background imageWall Street Collection: What a fall was there, my countrymen! by Thomas Nast

What a fall was there, my countrymen! by Thomas Nast
UIG2599501 What a fall was there, my countrymen! by Thomas Nast, 1840-1902. Published 18690101

Background imageWall Street Collection: Go on! You ask em! They can't do more than refuse by Js Pughe

Go on! You ask em! They can't do more than refuse by Js Pughe
UIG2599532 Go on! You ask em! They can't do more than refuse by Js Pughe, 1870-1909, artist. Published 1908

Background imageWall Street Collection: The deadly upas tree of Wall Street by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler

The deadly upas tree of Wall Street by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler
UIG2599350 The deadly upas tree of Wall Street by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler, 1838-1894, artist

Background imageWall Street Collection: Crowd outside London Stock Exchange after fall of the Hatry Group, 1929 (sepia photo)

Crowd outside London Stock Exchange after fall of the Hatry Group, 1929 (sepia photo)
STC342764 Crowd outside London Stock Exchange after fall of the Hatry Group, 1929 (sepia photo) by American Photographer

Background imageWall Street Collection: Top: Black Days on Wall Street; Bottom: the Stock Exchange in London at the time of the Crash in 1929

Top: Black Days on Wall Street; Bottom: the Stock Exchange in London at the time of the Crash in 1929
CHT176074 Top: Black Days on Wall Street; Bottom: the Stock Exchange in London at the time of the Crash in 1929, from Pesti Naplo, 1929 (photo) by American Photographer

Background imageWall Street Collection: Scene of panic outside of the New York Stock Exchange

Scene of panic outside of the New York Stock Exchange
PNP329555 Scene of panic outside of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday 24th October 1929 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageWall Street Collection: Scene of panic, Wall Street Crash, Thursday 24th October 1929 (b/w photo)

Scene of panic, Wall Street Crash, Thursday 24th October 1929 (b/w photo)
PNP329409 Scene of panic, Wall Street Crash, Thursday 24th October 1929 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageWall Street Collection: George Washington statue outside Federal Hall National Memorial

George Washington statue outside Federal Hall National Memorial, Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: Entrance of a subway station, Wall Street

Entrance of a subway station, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York State, USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, Manhattan New York City, New York, USA

Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, Manhattan New York City, New York, USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street sign with New York Stock Exchange behind, Lower Manhattan, New York, USA

Wall Street sign with New York Stock Exchange behind, Lower Manhattan, New York, USA

Background imageWall Street Collection: Buildings in Wall Street Area

Buildings in Wall Street Area
(Original Caption) New York City: Wall Street

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street Looking Toward Broadway in New York

Wall Street Looking Toward Broadway in New York

Background imageWall Street Collection: Black Friday in the Financial district of Wall Street in New York City

Black Friday in the Financial district of Wall Street in New York City
(Original Caption) Black Friday in the Financial district of Wall Street in New York City. The Great Panic of 1869

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street

Wall Street
(Original Caption) New York, NY: Wall Street in the 1890's. Photograph

Background imageWall Street Collection: National City Bank of New York

National City Bank of New York
National City Bank, which became Citibank, was the New York Customs House prior to the 1890s

Background imageWall Street Collection: Gloomy Cartoon on Woes of Wall Street Condition

Gloomy Cartoon on Woes of Wall Street Condition
(Original Caption) Hard Times Ahead. A Prophetic View Of Wall Street--if the Present Depression Continues Much Longer

Background imageWall Street Collection: Tontine Coffee House, N.Y.C. by Francis Guy

Tontine Coffee House, N.Y.C. by Francis Guy
(Original Caption) Tontine Coffee House, famed trading center, northwest corner of Wall and Water Streets, New York City

Background imageWall Street Collection: Antiwar Protest

Antiwar Protest
(Original Caption) A construction worker (left) climbs down from the base of the statue of George Washington in front of the Subtreasury Building after he struck a demonstrator in the face

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street, Half Past Two O'Clock

Wall Street, Half Past Two O'Clock
CAFFERTY: VIEW OF WALL STREET WITH STOCK EXCHANGE TRADERS

Background imageWall Street Collection: Painting of Wall Street

Painting of Wall Street
(Original Caption) Wall Street in 1829. Painting. New York Historical Society

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street

Wall Street
(Original Caption) 1894-New York, NY: Wall Street, New York. Photograph, 1894

Background imageWall Street Collection: W.L. Colt Speaks on Suffrage

W.L. Colt Speaks on Suffrage
(Original Caption) Mrs. W.L

Background imageWall Street Collection: Armistice Day

Armistice Day Wall Street 1918

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street Explosion with Croud

Wall Street Explosion with Croud
(Original Caption) y/16/1920-New York, NY: Wall Street explosion. General view shows the crowd and an overturned car

Background imageWall Street Collection: Crowd Gathering on Wall Street

Crowd Gathering on Wall Street
11/28/1923-New York, NY: Crowd at Wall Street watching Red Cross Fund swell

Background imageWall Street Collection: Wall Street Workers Performing the Charleston

Wall Street Workers Performing the Charleston
Evelyn Crane, Helen Bird, and Ethel Hale, all workers in the Wall Street district, practice the Charleston in preparation for their upcoming performance in Wall Street Follies

Background imageWall Street Collection: Crowds on Wall Street

Crowds on Wall Street
Panicked stock traders crowd the sidewalks outside the New York Stock Exchange on the day of the market crash



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"Wall Street: A Tale of Bulls and Bears" Step into the world of Wall Street, where fortunes are made and lost in the blink of an eye. This iconic street has witnessed countless ups and downs throughout history, capturing the essence of both triumph and despair. In 1879, William H. Beard immortalized this financial battleground with his allegorical painting "Bulls and Bears in the Market. " The fierce struggle between these two forces symbolizes the constant tug-of-war that defines Wall Street's ever-changing landscape. One fateful day in October 1929, a stock market crash sent shockwaves through the nation. Walter Thornton, an unlucky speculator from New York, found himself offering to sell his beloved roadster as a result. The photograph captured this poignant moment when dreams collided with harsh reality. Even before this catastrophic event, Wall Street had been under scrutiny. In 1904, a Roosevelt cartoon depicted its influence on American politics and economy—a foreshadowing of things to come. The infamous Black Thursday in 1929 is etched into our collective memory. William Gropper's print portrays chaos engulfing the New York Stock Exchange—an image forever associated with one of history's darkest days for investors. But beyond its tumultuous past lies a place brimming with resilience and ambition—the heart of Manhattan's Financial District. Towering skyscrapers house some of the most powerful institutions that shape global economies. At Federal Hall stands George Washington—symbolizing leadership amidst uncertainty—watching over Wall Street since its inception. Behind him looms the New York Stock Exchange—a testament to America's economic might. Trinity Church stands proudly on Wall Street since 1846—a beacon of hope amid towering structures built by human hands but driven by human desires for wealth accumulation. A simple sign bearing those famous words marks your arrival at this hallowed ground—Wall Street itself—an embodiment of power, prestige, risk-taking, and reward.

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