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A Royal Brewery

A Royal Brewery


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A Royal Brewery

A Royal Brewery, Or How To Cook A Wife, Engraving 1821, George Iv, A Conning Stoker, Of Some Mischief Brewing, Stirring Up The Flames Of Persecution, With Vengeance, Saying, If This Trial Fail I l Brew No More. Behind Him Is A Vat Filthy Composition Into Which Flows A Pure Stream To Expose The Secrets Which Spills On A Couple In An Embrace, How Do You Like It - Non Mi Ricordo. Passing An Open Door Is Caroline, The Brewers Wife. On The Right Are Three Men, One Says, Be Just In All Your Dealings. Another, Holding A Pitcher Labeled A Trial Says, I Can t Swallow This, It Is All Froth. The Third Says, I Wonder At Our Commander Engaging In Such A Business

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1821 Aged Artwork Brewery Brewing Business Caroline Commander Composition Cook Couple Door Embrace Flames Flows Froth George Labeled Mischief Nostalgia Nostalgic Open Passing Persecution Pitcher Pure Romantic Royal Stirring Stream Swallow Traditional Trial Wife Brew Brewers Conning Engaging Expose Fail Filthy Ricordo Secrets Spills Stoker Vengeance


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This vintage engraving from 1821, titled "A Royal Brewery" offers a fascinating glimpse into the secrets and scandals of the past. The intricate illustrative technique brings to life a scene filled with historical significance and cultural references. In the foreground, we see a mischievous George IV, known as a conning stoker, stirring up flames of persecution with vengeance. He stands proudly beside a vat labeled "filthy composition" which contrasts sharply with the pure stream flowing into it. This juxtaposition symbolizes his intention to expose hidden secrets that spill onto an embracing couple nearby. Caroline, the brewer's wife, passes through an open door in astonishment at what unfolds before her eyes. On the right side of the image stand three men engaged in conversation about justice and integrity. One man emphasizes fairness in all dealings while another holds a pitcher labeled "a trial" but finds it difficult to swallow due to its frothiness. The third man expresses wonderment at their commander's involvement in such scandalous business. This nostalgic artwork takes us back to Victorian times when romanticism was intertwined with societal norms and power dynamics. It serves as a reminder of our history's complexities and invites contemplation on how far we have come since then.

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