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A Thing! That drinks and smokes; A Man! Who thinks and acts, 19th Century (engraving)
XJF872738 A Thing! That drinks and smokes; A Man! Who thinks and acts, 19th Century (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12941620
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Beggar Begging Class Drunk Drunkard Lesson Promoting Propaganda Tramp Vice Vices
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This intriguing 19th-century engraving titled "A Thing! That drinks and smokes; A Man! Who thinks and acts" captures a thought-provoking contrast between two individuals. The image showcases the stark juxtaposition of a well-dressed man, deep in contemplation, alongside a disheveled tramp indulging in vices. The composition invites viewers to reflect upon the stark realities of life during this era. On one hand, we see the embodiment of success and intellect represented by the thoughtful gentleman. His refined appearance suggests he is an individual who values knowledge and takes deliberate actions. On the other hand, we are confronted with a beggar-like figure whose unkempt appearance reflects his struggles with poverty and addiction. With a drink in one hand and smoke swirling around him, he embodies vice and despair. This engraving serves as more than just an artistic representation; it carries underlying messages about societal issues prevalent at that time. It highlights themes such as class disparity, lessons on life's choices, clean living propaganda, promoting sobriety over drunkenness, and ultimately challenges us to question our own perceptions of virtue versus vice. As we gaze upon this artwork from Fine Art Finder's private collection, let us delve into its intricate details while contemplating how these contrasting figures symbolize broader social narratives that continue to resonate today.
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