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A wife taking a stick to her drunken husband. 1831 (engraving)
7234797 A wife taking a stick to her drunken husband. 1831 (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A rustic man arriving home drunk. His wife greets him with a candle and a stick. Home! Sweet Home! Handcoloured wood engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from W. H. Harrisons The Humourist, a Companion for the Christmas Fireside, Rudolph Ackermann, 19 Strand, London, 1831.); © Florilegius
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, titled "A wife taking a stick to her drunken husband" offers a humorous yet thought-provoking glimpse into domestic life in 19th-century England. The scene depicts a rustic man stumbling home in an intoxicated state, only to be met by his disgruntled wife wielding both a candle and a stick. The artist's satirical touch is evident as he captures the comical absurdity of the situation. The title itself hints at the underlying theme of alcoholism and its consequences within society. Rowlandson's illustration serves as a scathing satire, shedding light on the prevalent issue of drunkenness during this era. Handcolored with meticulous attention to detail, this wood engraving was originally featured in W. H. Harrison's publication, "The Humourist: A Companion for the Christmas Fireside". It showcases Rowlandson's exceptional talent for capturing human emotions and societal customs through his art. Beyond its comedic value, however, this print also raises awareness about domestic violence and abuse that may have been prevalent during that time period. By juxtaposing humor with social critique, Rowlandson invites viewers to reflect upon these serious issues while appreciating his artistic skill. As we gaze upon this intriguing piece from our private collection, it serves as a reminder of how art can simultaneously entertain and provoke meaningful conversations about important aspects of our shared history.
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