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The Devil Reproving Sin, 1804
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The Devil Reproving Sin, 1804
The Devil Reproving Sin, 1804. Three gentlemen sit smoking and drinking in one of the boxes of a tea-garden (White Conduit House?). A waiter on the right draws a cork from a bottle. In the background, soldiers march a prisoner who holds up his arms
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Media ID 15178316
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Bottle Bottles Drinking Georgian Guildhall Library Art Gallery Relaxation Relaxing Service Industry Socialising Tea Garden Waiter Uncorking
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The Devil Reproving Sin, 1804: A Satirical Glimpse into Georgian England's Social Scene". This intriguing print captures a humorous and satirical scene from early 19th century Britain. Entitled "The Devil Reproving Sin, 1804" it offers a glimpse into the leisurely activities of three gentlemen in one of the tea-garden boxes, possibly the renowned White Conduit House. In this lively image, we see these well-dressed men indulging in smoking and drinking while engaging in animated conversation. The atmosphere is bustling with activity as a waiter on the right expertly uncorks a bottle to serve them. The vibrant colors and intricate etching bring this caricature to life. However, amidst their merriment, an unexpected twist unfolds in the background. Soldiers march by with a prisoner who raises his arms defiantly. This juxtaposition between relaxation and societal consequences adds depth to this artwork. The artist behind this anonymous masterpiece skillfully portrays not only socializing but also highlights various aspects of British society during that era - from fashion choices to service industry dynamics. It serves as both entertainment and social commentary. Preserved by Guildhall Library Art Gallery, this historic print provides us with valuable insights into leisure activities prevalent at that time while offering an amusing critique on human behavior. Let yourself be transported back to Georgian England through this remarkable piece of art.
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