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TRADE CARD: MET LIFE. Industrial Gems

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TRADE CARD: MET LIFE. Industrial Gems

TRADE CARD: MET LIFE.
Industrial Gems. Merchants trade card for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York, 19th century. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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Barefoot Bathing Suit Catch Fish Fishing Fishing Pole Industrial Insurance New York City Stream Summer Trade Card Metlife

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This trade card from the 19th century showcases the enchanting world of "Industrial Gems" brought to you by Met Life Insurance Company. The image transports us back in time, immersing us in a scene that captures the essence of summer and leisurely pursuits. In this delightful snapshot, we see a young girl dressed in a charming bathing suit, her feet bare as she stands on the edge of a picturesque stream. With an air of excitement and anticipation, she holds onto her fishing pole tightly, ready to catch some gems hidden beneath the water's surface. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this advertisement to life. The carousel collection nearby adds an element of whimsy and nostalgia to the scene. As our eyes wander across the print, we can almost feel the warm sun on our skin and hear the gentle sound of flowing water. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company cleverly combines their business message with elements that evoke joy and relaxation. By associating their brand with moments of happiness during summertime activities like fishing, they aim to create positive associations for potential customers. This trade card is not just an advertisement; it is a work of art that tells a story about simpler times when people found solace in nature's beauty. It reminds us that even amidst industrialization, there are still precious gems waiting to be discovered if we take a moment to appreciate them.


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