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Hogarth, Beer Street
Hogarth, Beer Street. A political print supporting a ministerial measure against the unlimited sale of gin. A scene of London life in which happy and healthy tradesmen, craftsmen and others thrive on a national beverage
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1750s 1751 Alcohol Beer Beverage Craftsmen Healthy Hogarth Legislation Measure Ministerial Parliament Sale Supporting Tankard Tradesmen Unlimited Pawn Broker Thrive Will I Am
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This print of Hogarth's "Beer Street" transports us back to 18th century London, where a bustling scene of happy and healthy tradesmen, craftsmen, and other individuals thrive on the national beverage of beer. This political print supports a ministerial measure against the unlimited sale of gin, showcasing a stark contrast between the vibrant life on Beer Street and the social decay associated with excessive gin consumption.
In this historical snapshot captured by Hogarth in 1751, we see people enjoying tankards of beer outside an inn while engaging in various activities such as trading fish or visiting a pawn broker. The scene is rich with detail and symbolism, reflecting the artist's commentary on legislation surrounding alcohol sales during that time period.
As we gaze upon this piece of art from Mary Evans Picture Library, we are reminded of the intricate intertwining of politics, social issues, and everyday life depicted in Hogarth's work. It serves as a poignant reminder of how art can be used to shed light on important societal issues and spark conversations about history and culture.
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