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"Exploring the Depths of Drunkenness

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Drunken Peasant Pushed into a Pigsty, 1568. Creator: Jan Wierix

The Drunken Peasant Pushed into a Pigsty, 1568. Creator: Jan Wierix
The Drunken Peasant Pushed into a Pigsty, 1568

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drunken Buddhist Priest holding Broken Geta (image 2 of 2), Early to mid-19th century

Drunken Buddhist Priest holding Broken Geta (image 2 of 2), Early to mid-19th century. Creator: Unknown
Drunken Buddhist Priest holding Broken Geta (image 2 of 2), Early to mid-19th century

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drunken Buddhist Priest holding Broken Geta (image 1 of 2), Early to mid-19th century

Drunken Buddhist Priest holding Broken Geta (image 1 of 2), Early to mid-19th century. Creator: Unknown
Drunken Buddhist Priest holding Broken Geta (image 1 of 2), Early to mid-19th century

Background imageDrunk Collection: Il n'y a pourtant qu'une heure qu je tire, 1839. Creator: Honore Daumier

Il n'y a pourtant qu'une heure qu je tire, 1839. Creator: Honore Daumier
Il n'y a pourtant qu'une heure qu je tire, 1839. I've only been pulling it [the bell-rope] for an hour'. From Moeurs conjugales, 14

Background imageDrunk Collection: Ché cha une belle chaudronnerie!... 1865. Creator: Honore Daumier

Ché cha une belle chaudronnerie!... 1865. Creator: Honore Daumier
Che cha une belle chaudronnerie!... 1865. Che cha une belle chaudronnerie!...et qu'il y en a pour de l'argent cheulement a chinq chous la livre!'

Background imageDrunk Collection: Messieurs...il nous reste un 43me toast à porter à la Société de Temperance!, 1844

Messieurs...il nous reste un 43me toast à porter à la Société de Temperance!, 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier
Messieurs...il nous reste un 43me toast a porter a la Societe de Temperance!, 1844. Gentlemen...we still have a 43rd toast to make to the Temperance Society!'. From Les Philanthropes du jour

Background imageDrunk Collection: Tavern Scene, 1660. Creator: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)

Tavern Scene, 1660. Creator: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)
Tavern Scene, 1660. Found in the collection of the Fondazione De Vito

Background imageDrunk Collection: A Revivalist Disturbs the Merrymaking, 1866. Creator: Bengt Nordenberg

A Revivalist Disturbs the Merrymaking, 1866. Creator: Bengt Nordenberg
A Revivalist Disturbs the Merrymaking, 1866

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Drunken Couple, c.1655-c.1665. Creator: Jan Steen

The Drunken Couple, c.1655-c.1665. Creator: Jan Steen
The Drunken Couple, c.1655-c.1665

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drunken Silenus, c17th century. Creator: Unknown

Drunken Silenus, c17th century. Creator: Unknown
Drunken Silenus, c17th century

Background imageDrunk Collection: Merry Company, 1675-1702. Creator: Dirck Helmbreeker

Merry Company, 1675-1702. Creator: Dirck Helmbreeker
Merry Company, 1675-1702

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drunks outside De Laatste Stuiver, 1874-1916. Creator: Jan Hanau

Drunks outside De Laatste Stuiver, 1874-1916. Creator: Jan Hanau
Drunks outside De Laatste Stuiver, 1874-1916. Drunk men vomit and fall over on the pavement outside The Last Penny cafe, bystanders watch from windows above

Background imageDrunk Collection: A Fool Holding a Jug, known as ‘The Jolly Drinker, 1629. Creator: Judith Leyster

A Fool Holding a Jug, known as ‘The Jolly Drinker, 1629. Creator: Judith Leyster
A Fool Holding a Jug, known as The Jolly Drinker, 1629

Background imageDrunk Collection: Cheerful company at an inn, 1661-1693. Creator: Gerrit Grasdorp

Cheerful company at an inn, 1661-1693. Creator: Gerrit Grasdorp
Cheerful company at an inn, 1661-1693. Note man vomiting, left

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drinking Bout in a Tavern, c.1700. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Bout in a Tavern, c.1700. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Bout in a Tavern, c.1700

Background imageDrunk Collection: Man and Woman at a Spinning Wheel, c.1560-c.1570. Creator: Pieter Pietersz. the elder

Man and Woman at a Spinning Wheel, c.1560-c.1570. Creator: Pieter Pietersz. the elder
Man and Woman at a Spinning Wheel, c.1560-c.1570. Other Title(s): A woman at the spinning wheel and a man with a mug seated in an interior

Background imageDrunk Collection: Orange Festival, 1890-1892. Creator: Jac van Looij

Orange Festival, 1890-1892. Creator: Jac van Looij
Orange Festival, 1890-1892

Background imageDrunk Collection: Two Drunkards at the Market near the Westerkerk in Amsterdam, 1821. Creator: Peter Paul Joseph Noël

Two Drunkards at the Market near the Westerkerk in Amsterdam, 1821. Creator: Peter Paul Joseph Noël
Two Drunkards at the Market near the Westerkerk in Amsterdam, 1821

Background imageDrunk Collection: Card Fight outside a Country Tavern, c.1628-c.1630. Creator: Adriaen Brouwer

Card Fight outside a Country Tavern, c.1628-c.1630. Creator: Adriaen Brouwer
Card Fight outside a Country Tavern, c.1628-c.1630. Two men draw swords while a woman attempts to stay the hand of one of them

Background imageDrunk Collection: Poor Folk Drinking in a Tavern, c.1625-c.1630. Creator: Adriaen Brouwer

Poor Folk Drinking in a Tavern, c.1625-c.1630. Creator: Adriaen Brouwer
Poor Folk Drinking in a Tavern, c.1625-c.1630. Drinking scene: man with clay pipe sitting in a chair made from a barrel; another uses a chafing dish to light his pipe; woman - slightly the worse for

Background imageDrunk Collection: Two Men at Cards Outside a Country Inn, c.1650. Creator: Vincent Malo

Two Men at Cards Outside a Country Inn, c.1650. Creator: Vincent Malo
Two Men at Cards Outside a Country Inn, c.1650. Attributed to Vincent Malo II

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Tavern, 1665. Creator: Abraham Diepraam

The Tavern, 1665. Creator: Abraham Diepraam
The Tavern, 1665

Background imageDrunk Collection: Peasant Fair, c.1665. Creator: David Teniers II

Peasant Fair, c.1665. Creator: David Teniers II
Peasant Fair, c.1665. Other Title(s): St George's Day Kermis. Country folk talking, eating and drinking, dancing to the bagpipes, falling over drunk (bottom left)

Background imageDrunk Collection: Country Inn, 1660-1702. Creator: Richard Brakenburgh

Country Inn, 1660-1702. Creator: Richard Brakenburgh
Country Inn, 1660-1702

Background imageDrunk Collection: The St Martin's Day Kermis, c.1540-c.1598. Creator: Peeter Baltens

The St Martin's Day Kermis, c.1540-c.1598. Creator: Peeter Baltens
The St Martin's Day Kermis, c.1540-c.1598. Religious festival: a rowdy mob crowds around a cask of wine. On the right, Saint Martin cuts his cloak in half to clothe a beggar

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Merry Fiddler, 1660-1680. Creator: Ary de Vois

The Merry Fiddler, 1660-1680. Creator: Ary de Vois
The Merry Fiddler, 1660-1680

Background imageDrunk Collection: A Man with a Gin Bottle, 1660-1680. Creator: Ary de Vois

A Man with a Gin Bottle, 1660-1680. Creator: Ary de Vois
A Man with a Gin Bottle, 1660-1680

Background imageDrunk Collection: Figures before a Village Inn, 1642. Creator: Cornelis Saftleven

Figures before a Village Inn, 1642. Creator: Cornelis Saftleven
Figures before a Village Inn, 1642. Other Title(s): A company of country folk

Background imageDrunk Collection: Peasants Drinking in a Barn, c.1628-c.1650. Creator: Pieter Hermansz Verelst

Peasants Drinking in a Barn, c.1628-c.1650. Creator: Pieter Hermansz Verelst
Peasants Drinking in a Barn, c.1628-c.1650

Background imageDrunk Collection: Peasant wedding, 1672. Creator: Jan Steen

Peasant wedding, 1672. Creator: Jan Steen
Peasant wedding, 1672

Background imageDrunk Collection: Prince's Day, 1660-1679. Creator: Jan Steen

Prince's Day, 1660-1679. Creator: Jan Steen
Prince's Day, 1660-1679. Other Title(s): Prince's day: celebrating the birthday of Prince William III

Background imageDrunk Collection: Foxhunters Regaling in the 'Good' Old Times - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Creator: Joseph Swain

Foxhunters Regaling in the "Good" Old Times - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Creator: Joseph Swain
Foxhunters Regaling in the "Good" Old Times - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Men can now dine and return to the drawing-room; and, with such temptations as Mr

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Merry Peasant, c.1646. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade

The Merry Peasant, c.1646. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade
The Merry Peasant, c.1646

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Egg Dance, 1552. Creator: Pieter Aertsen

The Egg Dance, 1552. Creator: Pieter Aertsen
The Egg Dance, 1552. Traditional Easter game in which eggs are laid on the floor and the participants must dance among them, damaging as few as possible

Background imageDrunk Collection: Bacchus, ca 1590. Creator: Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609)

Bacchus, ca 1590. Creator: Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609)
Bacchus, ca 1590. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageDrunk Collection: Tout est payé? Nous n'avons fait...salut, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Tout est payé? Nous n'avons fait...salut, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Tout est paye? Nous n'avons fait...salut, 19th century. Everything is paid for? We didn't fool anyone.. salut

Background imageDrunk Collection: As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young, 1638. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young, 1638. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young, 1638. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageDrunk Collection: Bacchus, Between 1640 and 1650. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Bacchus, Between 1640 and 1650. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Bacchus, Between 1640 and 1650. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageDrunk Collection: En voila un de jobard!... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

En voila un de jobard!... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
En voila un de jobard!... 19th century. Moi je suis de l'avis du proverbe: "Ce qui est bon a prendre est bon a garder'

Background imageDrunk Collection: Le Mardi Gras, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Le Mardi Gras, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Le Mardi Gras, 19th century. [Carnival scene. First man]: Tell me...Balandier...is it raining? [Second man]: You're wrong...Moussard...on the contrary I think I've got a bit sunburnt!

Background imageDrunk Collection: Descendant joyeusement le fleuve de la vie, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Descendant joyeusement le fleuve de la vie, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Descendant joyeusement le fleuve de la vie, 19th century. Summer. Sailing joyously along the river of life

Background imageDrunk Collection: Eh! hen et mon verre... si je n'ai pas mon verre... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Eh! hen et mon verre... si je n'ai pas mon verre... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Eh! hen et mon verre... si je n'ai pas mon verre... 19th century. Childishness. Child complaining to her father that she wants her glass back

Background imageDrunk Collection: Vue prise sur n'importe quel boulevard, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Vue prise sur n'importe quel boulevard, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Vue prise sur n'importe quel boulevard, 19th century. Scene on any boulevard

Background imageDrunk Collection: Ma femme, t'as tort de me blamer... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Ma femme, t'as tort de me blamer... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Ma femme, t'as tort de me blamer... 19th century. Wife, you are wrong to blame me...as a famous philosopher said...wine-drinking without thirst is the only thing that distinguishes man from

Background imageDrunk Collection: Esquisse pour la mairie de Saint-Maur-des-Fossés : Les Vertus opposées aux Vices... 1883

Esquisse pour la mairie de Saint-Maur-des-Fossés : Les Vertus opposées aux Vices... 1883. Creator: Paul Milliet
Esquisse pour la mairie de Saint-Maur-des-Fosses : Les Vertus opposees aux Vices (Force - Justice), 1883. Allegories of virtues and vices: Violence

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Drunkard, 1837. Creator: Hippolyte Bellangé

The Drunkard, 1837. Creator: Hippolyte Bellangé
The Drunkard, 1837. (L'Ivrogne)

Background imageDrunk Collection: Trois bons amis, c1902. Creator: Jean Veber

Trois bons amis, c1902. Creator: Jean Veber
Trois bons amis, c1902

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drunkenness of Bacchus. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef

Drunkenness of Bacchus. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
Drunkenness of Bacchus



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"Exploring the Depths of Drunkenness: A Historical Journey through Art and Satire" Step into the world of intoxication as we delve into the captivating artworks and satirical depictions that portray the concept of being "drunk. " From William Hogarth's iconic Gin Lane and Beer Street engravings to Roman statues showcasing a drunken Hercules, these visual masterpieces offer a glimpse into society's fascination with inebriation throughout history. In Hogarth's Gin Lane, created in 1751, we witness a grim portrayal of London's gin epidemic. The engraving depicts a scene filled with poverty, despair, and moral decay caused by excessive consumption of this spirit. On the other hand, Beer Street presents an alternative image where beer is celebrated as a healthier choice for socializing. These contrasting works serve as reminders of society's struggle to find balance between indulgence and moderation. Moving beyond Hogarth's artistry, we encounter various interpretations of drunkenness across different cultures and time periods. In ancient Rome, a statue portrays Hercules under the influence—a reminder that even legendary heroes can succumb to excesses. Meanwhile, satirical pieces like "His Masters Breath" mock those who indulge excessively while highlighting their folly. The theme continues in Casimiro Tomba’s Italian painting from the 19th century featuring a drunk warrior alongside a court jester—an intriguing juxtaposition that questions societal norms surrounding alcohol consumption. Similarly thought-provoking is Buster Keaton and Phyllis Barry’s comedic performance in Edward Sedgwicks' film "What. No Beer?" (1933), which humorously explores prohibition-era America. Even popular culture has not shied away from portraying drunkenness; Dulux Dog Drunk captures our attention with its unexpected twist on an iconic mascot. Additionally, "The Gin Shop" (1829) offers insight into how drinking establishments were depicted during this era—places where people sought solace or succumbed to their vices.