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CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. The Drunkards Son Is Sentenced to Transportation for Life; the Daughter
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CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. The Drunkards Son Is Sentenced to Transportation for Life; the Daughter
CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE.
The Drunkards Son Is Sentenced to Transportation for Life; the Daughter, Suspected of Participation in the Robbery, Is Aquitted. The Brother and Sister Part For Ever in This World. Etching, 1848, by George Cruikshank from his series, The Drunkards Children, Plate VI, on the evils of drink
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1848 Alcoholic Alcoholism Brother Child Convict Courthouse Crime Cruikshank Drunk Drunkard Etching George Intoxicated Sister Temperance Movement Top Hat Vice
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In this powerful etching by George Cruikshank from his series, The Drunkards Children, we witness the devastating consequences of alcoholism on a family. Titled "CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE", the print portrays a heart-wrenching scene where the drunkard's son is sentenced to transportation for life while his sister, suspected of participating in a robbery, is acquitted. The image captures the profound sadness and despair that permeates through every element. The brother and sister stand side by side in a courthouse, their faces etched with pain and sorrow. As they part ways forever in this world, one can sense the weight of their shattered dreams and broken bond. Cruikshank's masterful use of etching brings out intricate details that further enhance the emotional impact of the artwork. From the worn-out expressions on their faces to their modest clothing reflecting middle-class values, every aspect speaks volumes about societal struggles during that time period. This print serves as a poignant reminder of the destructive power of alcoholism and its far-reaching consequences on individuals and families alike. It also highlights society's growing awareness towards temperance movements seeking to combat vice and promote sobriety. Sarin Images / The Granger Collection has preserved this historical masterpiece from 1848, allowing us to reflect upon our past while urging us to address present-day issues surrounding addiction with empathy and compassion.
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