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The Drunkards Children, c1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
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The Drunkards Children, c1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Drunkards Children, c1847; showing the interior of a room in the Old Bailey with the drunkards children together for the last time. Because of their involvement in a robbery the son has been sentenced to transportation for life and the daughter to imprisonment
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Court Cruikshank Crying George Cruikshank Grief Law Court Old Bailey Punishment Top Hat
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The Drunkards Children, c1847
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by George Cruikshank is a poignant and powerful depiction of the consequences of alcoholism in 19th century London. In this black and white woodcut print, we are transported to the interior of a room in the Old Bailey, where the drunkard's children have gathered for what may be their last time together. The scene is filled with sorrow and despair as the son and daughter face the harsh realities of their actions. The son has been sentenced to transportation for life due to his involvement in a robbery, while his sister faces imprisonment. Their tear-stained faces reflect their grief and regret, symbolizing shattered dreams and lost innocence. Cruikshank's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this image. From the somber clothing worn by these young individuals to the top hat worn by one man present in court, each element adds depth to this emotional portrayal. This artwork serves as a reminder of how societal issues such as crime were dealt with during that era. It highlights not only personal tragedy but also raises questions about punishment and its impact on families torn apart by addiction. Displayed at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, "The Drunkards Children" continues to captivate viewers with its raw emotion and social commentary. It stands as a testament to George Cruikshank's talent for capturing human experiences through his masterful woodcuts from 19th-century England.
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