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Landlord Framed Print featuring the digital art Early Version of Monopoly Board Game Patent by Edward Fielding

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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7.50" x 10.00"

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2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

13.00" x 15.50"

 

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Early Version of Monopoly Board Game Patent Framed Print

Edward Fielding

by Edward Fielding

$93.00

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If one were to believe the instruction book that came with the board game Monopoly, you'd believe that the popular board game was the sole invention... more

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Artist's Description

If one were to believe the instruction book that came with the board game Monopoly, you'd believe that the popular board game was the sole invention of one man, who toiled away at it during the depression. A good myth but like most inventions they are derivative works based on many creative minds.

The origins of the game can be traced back to 1903, when an American woman named Elizabeth (Lizzie) J. Magie Phillips created a game through which she hoped to be able to explain the single tax theory of Henry George (it was intended to illustrate the negative aspects of concentrating land in private monopolies). Her game, The Landlord's Game, was self-published, beginning in 1906.

A series of variant board games based on her concept were developed from 1906 through the 1930s that involved the buying and selling of land and the development of that land. By 1934, a board game called Monopoly had been created which formed the basis of the game sold by Parker Brothers, beginni...

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Edward Fielding

Exclusive: edward-fielding.pixels.com All work comes with a 30 day money-back guarantee. If you don't love it, simply return it. NOTE: The watermark DOES NOT appear on the final print. Copyright Edward Fielding All Rights Reserved. edwardmfielding @ gmail.com Edward Fielding retains all rights to these images. It is illegal to copy, scan or duplicate from the website in any form. Images on this site may not be used for personal or commercial use without written permission by Edward Fielding. Artist Blog: dogfordstudios.com Website: edwardfielding.com Fielding's work has been seen on the covers of books and magazines around the world. Currently residing on Anderson Pond in New Hampshire, Fielding travels the world looking for...

 

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