"O Grande Cao da Finance (the Big Dog of Finance) was on the cover of the magazine A Parody, in 1900, and it caricatures the finances wearing the collar of the deficit. No matter how many cakes they gave it; the damn dog won't die!. It is the result of the despair that Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro begins to feel in the face of political manipulation and opportunism, raising the awareness of the society at the time. Never goes out of style.