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The Union Club, 1801 (colour engraving)

XCF154194 The Union Club, 1801 (colour engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 12729732

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Celebrating Drunk Drunkenness Eccentric Member Merry Orgy English Society


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This vibrant and lively colour engraving, titled "The Union Club, 1801" captures the essence of a merry celebration in Georgian England. Created by the renowned satirical artist James Gillray, this print offers a humorous glimpse into English society during that era. In this scene, we witness an extravagant party at The Union Club. The room is filled with eccentric members indulging in excessive drinking and revelry. Gillray's sharp wit and keen eye for satire are evident as he portrays the drunkenness and merriment with great detail. The cartoon-like characters depicted here add to the jovial atmosphere of the image. Each member seems to have their own unique personality, contributing to the overall sense of chaos and fun. This artwork serves as a playful commentary on social norms and excesses prevalent in Georgian society. "The Union Club, 1801" not only showcases Gillray's exceptional artistic skills but also provides us with valuable insights into historical customs and attitudes towards celebration during that time period. It reminds us that even centuries ago, people found joy in coming together to let loose and enjoy life's pleasures. This delightful print from Fine Art Finder invites viewers to step back in time and immerse themselves in an uproarious moment from English history – a reminder that laughter has always been an essential part of human existence regardless of societal conventions or boundaries.

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