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17th century Dutch drunk man vomits on the floor of a tavern. 1803 (engraving)
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17th century Dutch drunk man vomits on the floor of a tavern. 1803 (engraving)
7233107 17th century Dutch drunk man vomits on the floor of a tavern. 1803 (engraving) by Deuchar, David (1743-1808); Private Collection; (add.info.: 17th century Dutch drunk man vomits on the floor of a tavern watched by two other peasants. The rustic bar has a wooden table, barrel and case, window shutters, and a jug on the floor. Copperplate engraving by David Deuchar after an original by Adriaen van Ostade from A Collection of Etchings after the most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Edinburgh, 1803.); © Florilegius
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This 17th-century engraving by David Deuchar transports us back in time to a rustic Dutch tavern, where the scene is anything but serene. The focal point of the image is a drunken man who has clearly imbibed one too many libations, as he leans over and regurgitates onto the floor with abandon. His disheveled appearance and unsteady stance are indicative of his intoxicated state, while two other peasants look on in varying degrees of amusement and disgust. The details within this print offer a glimpse into daily life during this era. The wooden table, barrel, case, window shutters, and jug scattered across the floor all contribute to an authentic depiction of a humble drinking establishment. It's fascinating to observe how even centuries ago people sought solace or camaraderie within these establishments. Engraved after an original work by Adriaen van Ostade, this piece was part of "A Collection of Etchings after the most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools" published in Edinburgh in 1803. Its inclusion speaks volumes about society's fascination with capturing scenes from everyday life for posterity. As we gaze upon this artwork today, it serves as a reminder that human behavior transcends time; our vices and indulgences have long been present throughout history. This engraving offers both historical insight and artistic appreciation for those curious about life in 17th-century Dutch taverns – albeit not always through rose-tinted glasses!
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