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Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-born American philanthropist and industrialist, 1903. Artist: Spy

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Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-born American philanthropist and industrialist, 1903. Artist: Spy

Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-born American philanthropist and industrialist, 1903. Carnegie (1835-1918) amassed a vast fortune in the steel industry. After selling his company in 1901, he devoted himself to philanthropy, giving away £ 70, 000, 000 to good causes including libraries and universities. Spy cartoon from Vanity Fair. (London, 1903). Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Ann Ronan Picture Library / Heritage-Images

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Andrew Andrew Carnegie Carnegie Generosity Generous Industrialist Leslie Leslie Matthew Ward Leslie Ward Philanthropist Philanthropy Rich Sir Leslie Sir Leslie Ward Steel Industry Ward Wealth Wealthy Ann Ronan Pictures

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This print captures the essence of Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish-born American philanthropist and industrialist, in 1903. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Spy, also known as Leslie Ward. Carnegie's robust body and distinguished beard are prominently featured, symbolizing his stature and influence during the early 20th century. Renowned for amassing an immense fortune through the steel industry, Carnegie made a pivotal decision in 1901 to sell his company. This marked a turning point in his life as he dedicated himself wholeheartedly to philanthropy. His generosity knew no bounds as he donated an astounding £70 million to various noble causes such as libraries and universities. The vibrant colors used in this print bring out the richness of both Carnegie's character and wealth. It serves as a testament to his incredible journey from Scotland to America, where he established himself as one of the most influential figures of his time. Carnegie's portrait exudes confidence and determination while simultaneously highlighting his commitment towards giving back to society. This caricature perfectly encapsulates not only his occupation but also represents countless individuals who have been inspired by him throughout history. Displayed against a backdrop that hints at both Scotland and America, this print beautifully captures the fusion of cultures that shaped Carnegie's identity. With every detail carefully crafted by Sir Leslie Ward, it immortalizes Andrew Carnegie's legacy as an extraordinary man who left an indelible mark on humanity through philanthropy rather than mere commercial success.


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