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For discouragement of the cocktail habit

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For discouragement of the cocktail habit

Illustration by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library

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1941 Alcohol Booby Cocktail Contraption Habit Heath Kettle Pulley Robinson Trap Will I Am


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For Discouragement of the Cocktail Habit

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is a humorous and intricately detailed illustration by the British artist William Heath Robinson, created in 1941. This whimsical artwork depicts a couple sitting in a cozy living room, each holding a glass of what appears to be a cocktail. However, their enjoyment is interrupted by an elaborate contraption above them, designed to discourage their cocktail habit. The contraption consists of a series of pulleys, ropes, and levers, which are connected to a large kettle suspended from the ceiling. The moment one of them takes a sip from their glass, the contraption springs into action. A small figure, resembling a booby or a mischievous imp, pulls a string, releasing the kettle's contents onto the unsuspecting drinker's head. The man and woman look surprised and slightly alarmed, their expressions conveying a mix of amusement and annoyance. Despite the inconvenience, they continue to smile at each other, suggesting that the contraption may not be enough to deter them from their cocktail-drinking habit. Heath Robinson's illustration is a testament to the artist's ability to blend humor and historical context in his work. The contraption's Victorian-era design reflects the era's fascination with mechanical inventions and the use of pulleys and levers to solve everyday problems. The illustration also speaks to the social norms of the time, where the consumption of alcohol was a common pastime, but excessive drinking was discouraged. This print is a delightful addition to any collection of historical illustrations or humor art. Its intricate details and clever use of humor make it a conversation starter and a source of amusement for generations to come. (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library.

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