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The Absinthe Drinkers (Les Declasses), 1881 (oil on canvas)
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The Absinthe Drinkers (Les Declasses), 1881 (oil on canvas)
1073548 The Absinthe Drinkers (Les Declasses), 1881 (oil on canvas) by Raffaelli, Jean Francois (1850-1924); 108x108 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23303836
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Absinthe Al Fresco Alcoholic Alcoholics Alcoholism Atmospheric Belle Epoque Brooding Cafe Depression Dilapidated Dishevelled Drinker Drinkers Friends Gloom Gloomy Glum Head In Hand Melancholy Morose Pensive Rundown Shabby Silent Top Hat Unhappiness Unhappy Emotions
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This print captures the essence of despair and melancholy in Raffaelli's masterpiece, "The Absinthe Drinkers (Les Declasses)". Painted in 1881 during the Belle Époque era, this oil on canvas artwork depicts a scene of disheveled men immersed in their own gloom. The dilapidated surroundings of an al fresco café set the stage for their silent suffering. With heads resting heavily in their hands, these brooding figures exude a sense of unhappiness and pensive contemplation. Their top hats add a touch of elegance to an otherwise rundown atmosphere. It is evident that alcoholism has taken its toll on these individuals as they find solace in absinthe, known for its intoxicating effects. The painting evokes strong emotions as it portrays the desolation and sadness often associated with addiction. The artist skillfully captures every detail, from the glum expressions on their faces to the atmospheric lighting that adds depth to their somber state. "The Absinthe Drinkers" serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by those trapped in cycles of self-destruction. This powerful image invites us to reflect upon our own relationship with substances and reminds us that even amidst beauty and opulence, darkness can prevail. As we gaze into this snapshot from history, we are reminded not only of the artistic brilliance behind Raffaelli's work but also of society's ongoing battle against addiction throughout time.
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