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Drunk Collection (page 9)

Background imageDrunk Collection: Peasants making Music in an Inn, c. 1635. Artist: Teniers, David, the Younger (1610-1690)

Peasants making Music in an Inn, c. 1635. Artist: Teniers, David, the Younger (1610-1690)
Peasants making Music in an Inn, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDrunk Collection: Tavern Scene, c. 1635. Artist: Brouwer, Adriaen (c. 1605-1638)

Tavern Scene, c. 1635. Artist: Brouwer, Adriaen (c. 1605-1638)
Tavern Scene, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Absinthe Drinker, 1900-1905. Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)

The Absinthe Drinker, 1900-1905. Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
The Absinthe Drinker, 1900-1905. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, Prague

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Opening Dance, 1863. Artist: Waldmuller, Ferdinand Georg (1793-1865)

The Opening Dance, 1863. Artist: Waldmuller, Ferdinand Georg (1793-1865)
The Opening Dance, 1863. From a private collection

Background imageDrunk Collection: Before a Tavern. Artist: Vladimirov, Ivan Alexeyevich (1869-1947)

Before a Tavern. Artist: Vladimirov, Ivan Alexeyevich (1869-1947)
Before a Tavern. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageDrunk Collection: A group of drunk men in Siberia, 1860s-1870s

A group of drunk men in Siberia, 1860s-1870s
A group of drunk men in Siberia

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Idlers, c1660. Artist: Jan Steen

The Idlers, c1660. Artist: Jan Steen
The Idlers, c1660. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageDrunk Collection: Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Artist: Sebastiano Ricci

Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Artist: Sebastiano Ricci
Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageDrunk Collection: Midas Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Silenus. c. 16th century. Artist: Lucas van Valckenborch

Midas Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Silenus. c. 16th century. Artist: Lucas van Valckenborch
Midas Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Silenus. Valckenborch, Gillis, van (1570-1622). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageDrunk Collection: Bacchanalia, c1615. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Bacchanalia, c1615. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Bacchanalia, c1615. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageDrunk Collection: Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Artist: W Hulland

Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Artist: W Hulland
Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Charles I, (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, from 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageDrunk Collection: Comus, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

Comus, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
Comus, 1615. In Greek mythology, Comus or Komus is the god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliance. Depicted as a young man on the point of unconsciousness from drink with a wreath of flowers

Background imageDrunk Collection: Midas, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

Midas, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
Midas, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Drunkard Pushed into the Pigsty, 1564-1638. Artist: Pieter Brueghel the Younger

The Drunkard Pushed into the Pigsty, 1564-1638. Artist: Pieter Brueghel the Younger
The Drunkard Pushed into the Pigsty, 1564-1638. From a private collection

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Effects of Intemperance, 1663-1665. Artist: Jan Steen

The Effects of Intemperance, 1663-1665. Artist: Jan Steen
The Effects of Intemperance, 1663-1665. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDrunk Collection: Absinthe / Victor Hugo, c1895-1900. Artist: Guillaume Apollinaire

Absinthe / Victor Hugo, c1895-1900. Artist: Guillaume Apollinaire
Absinthe/Victor Hugo, c1895-1900. Sketch and text for a Guignol puppet scene. From a private collection

Background imageDrunk Collection: Mars and Venus, late 16th-early 17th century. Artist: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael

Mars and Venus, late 16th-early 17th century. Artist: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael
Mars and Venus, late 16th-early 17th century. In the Roman pantheon Mars was the god of War, and Venus the goddess of beauty and love. Her husband, Vulcan, was god of fire and metal working

Background imageDrunk Collection: Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. The young nobleman comes home from a night of revelry at 1.20 am and ignores his wife who has been holding a card party. The steward walks out in disgust

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Triumph of Bacchus or The Drunkards, 17th Century. Artist: Diego Velazquez

The Triumph of Bacchus or The Drunkards, 17th Century. Artist: Diego Velazquez
The Triumph of Bacchus or The Drunkards, 17th Century. Velazquez, one of the few Spanish painters to depict mythological scenes

Background imageDrunk Collection: Drunken Silenus, 1747. Artist: Carle Vanloo

Drunken Silenus, 1747. Artist: Carle Vanloo
Drunken Silenus, 1747. In classical myth, Silenus is the teacher and friend of Bacchus, god of wine. In Renaissance art he is depicted as fat, drunk and naked, a bloated lord of the revels

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Drunken Silenus, 17th century. Artist: Moses van Uyttenbroeck

The Drunken Silenus, 17th century. Artist: Moses van Uyttenbroeck
The Drunken Silenus, 17th century. In classical myth, Silenus is the teacher and friend of Bacchus, god of wine. In Renaissance art he is depicted as fat, drunk and naked

Background imageDrunk Collection: Japanese Netsuke of Two Shojo, Drunkards, Edo Period, 18th century. Artist: Gyoku-un

Japanese Netsuke of Two Shojo, Drunkards, Edo Period, 18th century. Artist: Gyoku-un
Japanese Netsuke of Two Shojo, Drunkards, Edo Period, 18th century. Signed Gyoku-Un

Background imageDrunk Collection: Company of Peasants in a Tavern, ca 1675. Artist: Ostade, Adriaen Jansz, van (1610-1685)

Company of Peasants in a Tavern, ca 1675. Artist: Ostade, Adriaen Jansz, van (1610-1685)
Company of Peasants in a Tavern, ca 1675. Found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna

Background imageDrunk Collection: Malle Babbe, c. 1633. Artist: Hals, Frans I (1581-1666)

Malle Babbe, c. 1633. Artist: Hals, Frans I (1581-1666)
Malle Babbe, c. 1633. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageDrunk Collection: Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites, 1st century BC

Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites, 1st century BC
Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites from the Villa Farnese, Rome. On the left is the half-drunken Silenus, a woman before an altar, and a youth playing double-pipes, 1st century BC

Background imageDrunk Collection: A Musician, 1876. Artist: Nikolai Petrovich Petrov

A Musician, 1876. Artist: Nikolai Petrovich Petrov
A Musician, 1876. Found in the collection of the Regional A Deineka Art Gallery, Kursk, Russia

Background imageDrunk Collection: Japanese Netsuke of a No dancer as a Shojo. Artist: Masahira

Japanese Netsuke of a No dancer as a Shojo. Artist: Masahira
Japanese Netsuke of a No dancer as a Shojo or drunken sprite, signed Masahira. from the V&As collection

Background imageDrunk Collection: Japanese Netsuke of two drunkards, 18th century. Artist: Gyoku-un

Japanese Netsuke of two drunkards, 18th century. Artist: Gyoku-un
Japanese Netsuke of two Shujo (drunkards), signed Gyoku-un, 18th century

Background imageDrunk Collection: Metope of a Centaur and Lapith from the Parthenon

Metope of a Centaur and Lapith from the Parthenon
Metope of a Centaur and Lapith from the south side of the Parthenon, from the British Museums collection

Background imageDrunk Collection: Relief of a centaur and Lapith fighting, The Bassai Sculptures, Temple of Apollo, Bassae, Greece

Relief of a centaur and Lapith fighting, The Bassai Sculptures, Temple of Apollo, Bassae, Greece
Marble relief of a centaur and Lapith fighting, The Bassai Sculptures / The Phigaleian Frieze, Temple of Apollo, Bassae, Greece, 420BC-400BC

Background imageDrunk Collection: Character, 1853. Artist: Henry Bonaventure Monnier

Character, 1853. Artist: Henry Bonaventure Monnier
Character, 1853

Background imageDrunk Collection: Statuette of a drunken Hercules from the Roman town of Herculaneum

Statuette of a drunken Hercules from the Roman town of Herculaneum
Statuette of a drunken Hercules from the House of the Stags in Herculaneum

Background imageDrunk Collection: Detail of late Roman period Greek sarcophagus

Detail of late Roman period Greek sarcophagus, showing Dionysiac revels. In the National Museum in Athens

Background imageDrunk Collection: Tight and Needy, 1884

Tight and Needy, 1884. An illustration of a Spoonerism with an implicit moral judgment on the effects of alcohol. From Punch, or the London Charivari, November 15, 1884

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Great Self-Taxed, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Great Self-Taxed, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Great Self-Taxed, 1873. The Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer, Robert Lowe, makes off with a sack labelled Surplus £ 5, 000, 000

Background imageDrunk Collection: Defiant Definition, 1872

Defiant Definition, 1872. This cartoon illustrates a common difference of opinion on what exactly represents enough. From Punch, or the London Charivari, August 17, 1872

Background imageDrunk Collection: Nae That Fou!, 1870. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene

Nae That Fou!, 1870. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
Nae That Fou!, 1870. This cartoon illustrates the growing difficulties that the middle-classes were experiencing in finding, and retaining, good servants

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Sunday Question, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel

The Sunday Question, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel
The Sunday Question, 1869. The drinking habits of the working classes was always a cause for concern amongst their social superiors

Background imageDrunk Collection: The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632. Creator: Willem Panneels

The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632. Creator: Willem Panneels
The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Drunken Couple, 1685. Creator: Cornelis Dusart

The Drunken Couple, 1685. Creator: Cornelis Dusart
The Drunken Couple, 1685

Background imageDrunk Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Bacchus, Seated, Drinking from a Vase Presented b

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Bacchus, Seated, Drinking from a Vase Presented by a Putto, 16th century

Background imageDrunk Collection: The Bacchanalians Prayer!!, June 4, 1801. June 4, 1801. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Bacchanalians Prayer!!, June 4, 1801. June 4, 1801. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Bacchanalians Prayer!!, June 4, 1801

Background imageDrunk Collection: Miseries of London, 1807-08. 1807-08. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Miseries of London, 1807-08. 1807-08. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Miseries of London, 1807-08

Background imageDrunk Collection: A postcard of a wife taking her drunk husbands money

A postcard of a wife taking her drunk husbands money



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