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CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. Early Dissipation Has Destroyed the Neglected Boy
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CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. Early Dissipation Has Destroyed the Neglected Boy
CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE.
Early Dissipation Has Destroyed the Neglected Boy. The Wretched Convict Droops and Dies. Etching, 1848, by George Cruikshank from his series, The Drunkards Children, Plate VII, on the evils of drink
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1848 Alcoholic Alcoholism Child Convict Crime Cruikshank Death Drunk Drunkard Etching George Hospital Illness Intoxicated Temperance Movement Vice Window
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This powerful and haunting image by George Cruikshank, titled "CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. Early Dissipation Has Destroyed the Neglected Boy" captures the devastating consequences of alcoholism on a young life. Created in 1848 as part of his series, The Drunkards Children, this etching serves as a poignant reminder of the evils of drink. In this scene, we see a neglected boy lying on a bed in an interior setting that resembles a hospital or prison cell. His frail body is consumed by illness and despair, reflecting the destructive path he has been led down due to early exposure to alcohol. As he droops and withers away, it becomes clear that his fate has been sealed by his involvement with vice. Cruikshank's meticulous attention to detail highlights the profound impact of alcoholism on individuals and society at large during this time period. Through his masterful use of etching techniques, he brings forth emotions such as sadness and sympathy for both the boy and those who suffer from addiction. This print serves as a stark warning against the dangers of excessive drinking and advocates for temperance - moderation or abstinence from alcoholic beverages. It stands as a testament to Cruikshank's commitment to social reform through art. Sarin Images / The Granger Collection presents this historical artwork which continues to resonate today, reminding us all about the importance of addressing issues surrounding alcohol abuse within our communities.
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