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Beer Street, 1 February 1751. "Beer, happy Produce of our Isle, Can sinewy Strength impart, And wearied with Fatigue and Toil Can cheer each manly Heart. Labour and Art upheld by Thee Successfully advance, We quaff Thy balmy Juice with Glee And Water leave to France. Genius of Health, thy grateful Taste
Rivals the Cup of Jove, And warms each English generous Breast With Liberty and Love!" This print was published in support of a campaign directed against gin-drinking among London's poor. Consumption of cheap spirits by the poor had soared in the early eighteenth century, with dire social consequences. Beer Street celebrates the virtues of the mildly intoxicating traditional national drink.
CREDIT: Royal Academy of London / Heritage Images / Art Resource, NY
Location
Royal Academy of Arts/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR6210158
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4495px × 5343px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
Alcohol
ART
artist
ARTS
B/W
Beer
BEER MUG
Black and white
BOOKS
Britain
British
building
Butcher
BW
century
clay pipe
Clay Pipes
concept
drink
Drinking vessel
drunk
DRUNKEN
DRUNKENNESS
eighteenth century
Engraved
Engraving
etched
Etching
fat
Female
Fish
fish seller
Food
guy
happy
humour
Inn
Inn Sign
JOB
Joy
KIT BAG
Liquor
Literature
LOCATION
Male
Man
Meat
Men
METAPHOR
Mug
OCCUPATION
Overweight
painting a picture
Painting, Medium
PALANQUIN
Palanquin, Palankeen (covered litter)
Parody
pawn shop
PAWNBROKER
PAWNSHOP
People
PIPE
Poetry
Print
PROFESSION
Pub
PUBLIC HOUSE
Road
ROAD TRANSPORT
Royal Academy of Arts
Satire
satirical
SCAFFOLD
Scaffolding
seafood
Shop
Shopping
SHOPS
sign of the times
smoking
street life
street seller
street trader
Street Vendor
Tankard
Tavern
TOBACCO PIPE
transport
TRANSPORTATION
W Hogarth
WILLIAM HOGARTH
Woman
Women