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Andrew Carnegie Cartoon by Albert Levering - LIFE Magazine Cover Art #3568176 (License: Personal Use)
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This satirical illustration by Albert Levering shows Andrew Carnegie in traditional Scottish attire-including a green tartan kilt, sporran, and tam-gleefully throwing coins and U.S. banknotes into the air. His expressive face, rosy cheeks, and wide grin convey both generosity and flamboyance, capturing the duality of Carnegie as both steel magnate and philanthropist. The artwork exemplifies early 20th-century American magazine satire and visual commentary on wealth.
Published in LIFE magazine, this image was likely used to accompany an article on Carnegie’s legacy, philanthropy, or the contradictions of industrial capitalism. It serves editorial, historical, and educational purposes-appealing to users researching Gilded Age figures, political cartoons, or American media history.
Related Cliparts: Vibrant 1920s caricature of industrialist Andrew Carnegie in a kilt, showering wealth-symbolizing philanthropy and Gilded Age excess. Classic LIFE cover art.
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