RMHHEMTX–Engraving depicting a drunkard staggering along. Dated 19th Century
RMG3BEFA–PATH OF A DRUNKARD
RMFBNJHW–A Drunkard at an Inn 1850 Manuel Cabral Aguado Bejarano Andalusia Spanish Spain
RM2A2GNMD–Papiermännchen-Szenerie: ein Betrunkener wird aus einer Gaststätte hinausgeworfen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Finger puppet scenarios: a drunkard is kicked off of a pub, Germany 1930s.
RME00A3D–A drunkard on the street
RMMP7K5P–A Drunkard and a Policeman. English: This folio from Walters manuscript W.626 depicts a drunkard and a policeman. . 1663 AD (Hijri历1073). Rumi (1207–1273) Alternative names Rumi, Mevlânâ Celâleddîn-i Rûmî, Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī, Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana, Mevlānā, Mawlānā فارسی: جلالالدین محمد بلخى Description Persian poet, jurist and theologian Date of birth/death 30 September 1207 17 December 1273 Location of birth/death Balkh Konya Authority control : Q43347 VIAF: 98930150 ISNI: 0000 0001 2144 9235 ULAN: 500337998 LCCN: n81059876 NLA: 35206392 WorldCat 692 Jalal al-D
RMGBYGJ2–fine arts, South America, Peru, Mochica culture (Moche), handicrafts, handle can with depiction of the recovery of a drunkard, burial object, clay, 4th century AD, ethnological museum, Berlin,
RF2GPYKW5–Emoticon of a drunkard
RMHN1RDB–Manuel Cabral Aguado Bejarano A Drunkard at an Inn
RM2BT4B88–Frontispiece with skeleton of death seated with scythe and globe. Vignettes of death attacking a baby, an invalid, a glutton and a drunkard. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Robert Cruikshank from The British Dance of Death, Hodgson, London, 1823.
RM2C9JE3G–Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana - A Drunkard and a Policeman
RMKJ1A8N–Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana - A Drunkard and a Policeman - Walters W62683A - Full Page
RMRHW3GT–Print shows a drunkard on the 'railroad' to ruin which passes the 'Devils Office' and the 'Bar and Pool Room', a healthy 'Tree of Live' over which hovers a 'Guardian Angel', followed by a house 'For Sale', then, as the end of the road approaches 'Hell', the 'Tree of Life Now Dead' and a small log cabin labeled 'Washing Done by a Drunkards Wife.'
RM2T9009K–Illuminated Manuscript, Collection of poems (masnavi), A drunkard and a policeman, This is an illustrated and illuminated copy of the collection of poems, known as Mas̱navī-i maʿnavī, of Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672 AH / 1273 CE). According to the colophon, the text, written in black nastaʿlīq script, was completed in India in 1073 AH / 1663 CE. Each section of the work is introduced by a double-page illuminated incipit containing a preface in prose, followed by two illustrations and an illuminated incipit page for the masnavi. In total, fifty paintings illustrate the text
RM2RMX6YE–A Drunkard at an Inn 1850 by Manuel Cabral y Aguado Bejarano
RM2J7BWJ1–'Representation d'une bande de malfaiteurs parisiens au 19eme siecle volant un ivrogne' (conspiracy, parisian criminals in the 19th century, a thief picks the pockets of a drunkard) Gravure tiree de 'Causes celebres' de Fouquier 1861 Collection privee
RF2KADETN–Vilnius, Lithuania - September 26, 2022: Bronze bas-relief of a drunkard with a big bottle of wine and a cat. Art on the wall of a house in Uzupis.
RF2WXGEG3–Krasnoyarsk, Russia - July 23 2018: Hourglass (Russian: Песочно-паровые часы) with behind the sculpture of Uncle Vasya - A Drunkard (Russian: Дядя Вас
RM2AHPDC2–Ancient Greek. Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Ptolemy I. 53 BC–52 BC. Egypt. Silver The Ptolemaic bloodline was running thin when Ptolemy XII bought his way onto the throne. His bribes, paid to Julius Caesar and other Roman generals, opened Egypt to Rome’s ambitions of empire. He was a weak leader, a drunkard, and no match for his Roman allies. At his death he insisted that his son share the rule with his sister, the legendary Queen Cleopatra VII, but she soon disposed of her brother in order to rule alone.
RMHHEMTM–Engraving depicting a drunkard staggering along. Dated 19th Century
RMG3BNXX–A selection of unsavoury characters showing different emotions including ruthlessness & loathing. A toothless old hag, a drunkard, a baby & an axeman are shown. Date: 1739
RMRREE60–A Drunkard at an Inn 1850 Manuel Cabral Aguado Bejarano, Spain, Spanish.
RMCRHWDW–drunkard sleeping on a bank , Thailand, Bangkok
RME00A3A–A drunkard in front of the Cafe Keese
RMPBCWW9–1237 Punishment of a drunkard
RM2R33HWJ–ALCOHOLISM FRANCE VINTAGE POSTER A wife asking her drunkard husband to hand over a bottle containing an alcoholic drink 1900s 1920 Union des Francaises contre l'Alcool. Paris France
RMR5B008–An allegorical woodcut drawing depicting animals drinking alcohol. A sermon on drunkeness. The dreadfull character of a Drunkard; or the most odious ... sin of drunkenness described and condemned ... London,1681. Source: 4474.a.7. Language: English. Author: Jones, Andrew.
RMHM1TD6–Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana - A Drunkard and a Policeman - Walters W62683A - Full Page
RF2HKA19G–Inspired by Man looking into empty jar, two men looking on, Some of the gestures of the men in this scene carry a negative meaning. The man looking into the empty jug is a kannekijker or a drunkard. The gesture of the man standing behind him, with his hand hidden behind his shirt, was associated with, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2E3T303–Manuel Cabral Aguado Bejarano A Drunkard at an Inn.
RMJW4450–Gotard A drunkard
RM2DE4K4H–Print shows a drunkard on the 'railroad' to ruin which passes the 'Devils Office' and the 'Bar and Pool Room', a healthy 'Tree of Live' over which hovers a 'Guardian Angel', followed by a house 'For Sale', then, as the end of the road approaches 'Hell', the 'Tree of Life Now Dead' and a small log cabin labeled 'Washing Done by a Drunkards Wife.'
RM2JC4H8A–A piper and a drunkard are sitting at a table together. Behind the table is a woman with her hands raised. The bagpiper is sitting on a fallen chair, next to him is a little dog. Below the scene an explanatory Latin verse by Franco Estius and a Dutch verse, The bagpipe gives no sound, than when it is full The drinker and the bagpiper Proverbs after Karel van Mander (series title), print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (attributed to workshop of), Karel van Mander (I), Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1590 - 1594, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, h 245 mm × w 173 mm
RMB3KNPE–SMASH UP, THE STORY OF A WOMAN 1947 Universal-International film with Susan Hayward
RM2T7JNAC–Friedrich König The painters as a drunkard. Feather
RM2T6CWCE–Miyamoto Hanako Chastening a Drunkard, 1875. Series: The Postal News, no. 425.
RFJJGKWD–Danish nedieval religious fresco in Undloese Church depicting a drunkard by the Isefjord Master from around year 1450 A.D. Typical for the Isefjord Ma
RM2B6HWXE–The bagpipe no sound, then he is full of the drinker and the piper Proverbs Karel van Mander (series title) a piper and a drunkard sit together. Behind the table, a woman raised her hands. The piper sitting on a fallen chair, sitting beside him a dog. Among the show an explanatory Latin verse Franco Estius and Dutch vers. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hendrick Goltzius (attributed to studio), designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Franco EstiusPlaats manufacture Haarlem Dating: 1590 - 1594 Physical features: engra and text printing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / printing
RMRJ9332–An engraving depicting a drunkard staggering home. Dated 18th century
RM2M97W62–Cartoon of the English actor Charles Warner, in the role of a drunkard.
RF2JK3AD1–hunting pub decorated in the old English style. antique furniture made of red oak and beech, a figure of a drunkard dressed in a hat, old torn trouser
RMCRHWDR–drunkard sleeping on a bank , Thailand, Bangkok
RM2H0J17D–'In her office as a justice of the peace in the US state of Missouri, a woman condemns her husband, who has abandoned her, as a ''drunkard''. Sitting next to her is the couple's child. In 1872, women in the US were given the right to vote on municipal and county matters. They could also be delegated to serve as jurors or judges. [automated translation]'
RMP7TH71–. A drunkard circa 1928 7 Gotard A drunkard
RFR9HGM0–drunkard wine, man in a glass of alcohol
RMR56FBP–The Newcastle Rider confronting a man at an inn demanding a better room. [Ducks and Green Pease; or the Newcastle Rider: a farce of one act [by J. Lund], founded in fact. To which is added The cure for a drunkard; a tale in verse. (The Newcastle Rider; or Ducks and Green Pease, a tale [in verse].)]. Newcastle-on-Tyne : J. Mitchell, [1820?]. Source: 11779.a.24, frontispiece. Language: English.
RF2H3G4BJ–A battered man in a black T shirt who looks like a drug addict and a drunkard stands on a gray background.
RF2HKWXWM–Art inspired by Man looking into empty jar, two men looking on, Some of the gestures of the men in this scene carry a negative meaning. The man looking into the empty jug is a kannekijker or a drunkard. The gesture of the man standing behind him, with his hand hidden behind his shirt, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2GPNPGB–Falsled Kro was built in 1744 and served as a royally licensed distillery and inn for the first few years. In 1851, the house burned to the ground. The innkeeper denied alcohol to a drunkard tailor, whereupon he started the fire. Hotel Falsled Kro (kongl. prevl. Gjæstgiveri), Faldsled, Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark
RFG16H49–Emoticon of a drunkard illustration
RMT965A2–A Drunkard's cloak was a type of pillory used in various jurisdictions to punish miscreants. The drunkard's cloak was actually a barrel, into the top of which a hole was made for the head to pass through. Two smaller holes in the sides were cut for the arms. Once suitably attired, the miscreant was paraded through the town, effectively pilloried. Drunkenness was first made a civil offense in England by the Ale Houses Act 1551, or 'An Act for Keepers of Ale-houses to be bound by Recognisances'.
RM2JE52JF–A bagpipe player and a drunkard sit together at the table. Behind the table is a woman with her hands raised. The bagpiper sits on a fallen chair, next to him sits a little dog. Below the performance an explanatory Latin verse by Franco Estius and a Dutch verse, The bagpipe gives no sound, than when it is full The drinker and the bagpipe player Proverbs after Karel van Mander (series title)., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (attributed to workshop of), Karel van Mander (I), Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1590 - 1594, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, h 265 mm × w 185 mm
RMB3KNPA–SMASH UP, THE STORY OF A WOMAN Poster for 1947 Universal-International film with Susan Hayward
RM2H46TAA–A drunkard with an empty glass; representing the sense of taste. Engraving, 16--.
RFF408PE–Drunkard and a cat
RMR23HKD–The drunkard's progress. Print shows an archway of the nine steps of a drunkard's progress, beginning with a man in fancy dress having 'a glass with a friend' and then his gradual decline in society with poverty & disease, criminal activity, becoming a bum, and his eventual 'death by suicide'; two men and a distillery are in the background 1846
RM2B6HX0D–The bagpipe no sound, then he is full of the drinker and the piper Proverbs Karel van Mander (series title) a piper and a drunkard sit together. Behind the table, a woman raised her hands. The piper sitting on a fallen chair, sitting beside him a dog. Among the show an explanatory Latin verse Franco Estius. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hendrick Goltzius (attributed to studio), designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Franco EstiusPlaats manufacture Haarlem Dating: 1590 - 1594 Physical features: car material: paper Technique : engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 243 mm × W 170 mmToelich
RMHHENEA–Illustration depicting a drunkard being visited by 'Death'. Dated 16th Century
RMDRD2R9–Policemen arrest a drunk
RMA6MP0M–Drunk man with a bottle of cognac
RFT7XWRK–Old rough style illustration depicting the king of drunkards, full body displayed and holding a glass in a classic drunk man pose. By Gavarni publ. on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1848
RME00A3B–Drunkard in a bar
RMP0FGD7–. English: Fleuron from book: A word to a drunkard. 254 A word to a drunkard. Fleuron T225809-1
RFDK60EH–Old drunkard alcoholic and a cat bronze bas-relief
RM2B76D43–Funny figure of a drunkard in the Bieszczady Mountains. Poland, Europe.
RF2H3G4CP–A battered man in a black T shirt who looks like a drug addict and a drunkard stands on a gray background.
RMEC4TG8–Drunkard sitting with a cognac and a bottle of brandy at the table
RMCMYG21–a sketch mustachioed man with a glass
RMJ579K2–1879: A bibulous (excessive fondness for drinking alcohol) character against the Whisky Tax, New York City, New York State, United States of America
RMT965A8–A Drunkard's cloak was a type of pillory used in various jurisdictions to punish miscreants. The drunkard's cloak was actually a barrel, into the top of which a hole was made for the head to pass through. Two smaller holes in the sides were cut for the arms. Once suitably attired, the miscreant was paraded through the town, effectively pilloried. Drunkenness was first made a civil offense in England by the Ale Houses Act 1551, or 'An Act for Keepers of Ale-houses to be bound by Recognisances'.
RM2JC7CCJ–Two men carry a barrel of beer to a pub. In the ditch lies a drunkard with a jug in his hand. A fourth man points out the keg to him. With three lines of caption in German, French and Dutch: Gene connen wel tonnen dragen vol grote bier, Desen bengel met een mengsel fallt in de sloot hier, He is over his beer (?) Four proverbs , print maker: Nicolaas Braeu, (mentioned on object), Karel van Mander (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Jacques Honervogt (I), (mentioned on object), print maker: Haarlem, Haarlem, publisher: Paris, c. 1608 - c. 1666, paper, engraving, h 235 mm × w 170 mm
RMPB0043–IRISH WHISKY DRINKERS in a late 19th century American magazine
RM2H456W6–A man walking with the posture of a drunkard. Drawing with wash, c. 1789.
RMJEYAXG–begging homeless unemployed man old senior citizen oap lying in a doorway with inappropriate hat
RM2A5YPN2–The Drunkards Progress or the direct road to poverty, wretchedness & ruin, designed and by John W Barber, (1798-1885,) New Haven, Connecticut. Print (engraving, hand coloured, ) showing shows four scenes of the drunkard's progress : dram ( father drinking at 8 a.m. ignoring wife and children), the grog shop, (bar room brawls, passed out, vomiting, and drinking customers ), the confirmed customers (father on floor ), wife and children afraid, home falling apart), and concluding scene, (family convicted, home up for auction) , c September 9, 1826,
RM2B6NPKD–Gelyk de vreugd elk kan behagen Staat haar genot ook ieder vry Maar buitensporigheid doet klagen, Dit ziet ge in deze schildery (titel op object) Leaf with a fairground scene with include dancing and eating people, a drunkard who vomit and musicians. Among the image a verse in two columns. Numbered upper right: No. 85. Manufacturer : printmaker: Monogrammist LBM (printmaker) (listed building) Publisher: Johan Noman (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands Publisher: Zaltbommel Date: 1806 - 1830 Physical features: woodcut colored in blue, brown, yellow and green; text printi
RM2JYY0JE–French caricature 1900 depicting a woman struggling with the burden of poverty. She is caring for a baby and is married to a drunkard
RMG36K07–Scene in a dance hall -- Cruikshank
RM2GE7M2D–Vintage illustration from The Angel of the Odd by Edgar Allan Poe. Drunk man slumped in a chair
RFKGXPM0–Old illustration depicting the nine steps of a drunkard's progress through an archway. By Currier, publ. in New York, 1845
RME009Y2–A homeless drunkard in France
RMMAKN2D–Regarding Mrs. Church and Mr. Andreotti's failed marriage. Transcription: having wished her [Mrs. Church] to make her will, and followed her up steadily. I think an honester man, one with more backbone of character might have failed, where the wily Italian didn ?t. Andreotti would sit, and grin, and give her back her own sentiments in worse English, seldom risking any bit of individuality. False and facile on the surface he was thoroughly corrupt below, a drunkard, seducer and frequenter of brothels. His predominant characteristic I take to have been overweening conceit. He thought his deligh
RM2JD6669–Two policemen guide a drunken man home -- 'Here's a hand my trusty friend'. He rewards their kindness by singing all the way home! Colourised version of : 10005227 Date: 1889
RM2B76D31–Funny figure of a drunkard in the Bieszczady Mountains. Poland, Europe.
RF2H3G4C5–A battered man in a black T shirt who looks like a drug addict and a drunkard stands on a gray background.
RMDAKHKG–empty wine bottle on a grave
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RFBPYP4W–A man drinking hard liquor and about to walk off the edge of a cliff
RMJR31PT–A drunken cowboy shoots ip a ballroom in Leadville, Colorado. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the vaquero traditions of northern Mexico and became a figure of special significance and legend. By the late 1860s, following the American Civil War and the expansion of the cattle industry, former soldiers from both the Union and Confederacy came west, seeking work, as did large numbers of restless white men in general. A significant number of African-American freedmen also were drawn to cowboy life, in part because there was not quite as much discrimination in the w
RM2B0JY10–Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg, Drunkard Lifting a Beer, Second Suite of Figures, no. 2, Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg (French, Strasbourg 1740–1812 London), 1755–71, Etching, Sheet: 5 3/16 × 3 3/4 in. (13.2 × 9.5 cm), Prints
RMCTBCTW–Single shot glass of whiskey on a wooden table
RM2H45C87–A drunkard wearing a hat, seated, drinking. Watercolour and ink by S. Jenner, 1877.
RFJ4Y7MM–vintage illustration, how to hold and treat a drunk man
RFJ5YR1H–a glass of beer
RMF6375D–The inscription on the t-shirt: Putin's Plan - a worthy future of a great country. At the rural store, 2010
RM2CWBC81–Painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger titled 'The Drunkard Pushed into the Pigsty', 1564-1638. Part of a private collection.
RMG3APF3–Body confidence of a diminutive ruffian
RM2GTDDP5–Vintage engraving from La Fontaine's Fables, Illustrated by Gustave Dore. The Ape. A Drunken father neglects his child.
RMG7C41F–A drunk man sleeps in a public square beside his bicycle, as a group of tourists look on in Copenhagen, Denmark
RMW4Y3F9–Coyotero Apache warrior & a Mexican captive - The Mexican a great drunkard Alloy or Juana - a belle of the Pimos (i.e., Pimas) - has an olla on her head and a Kee-ho in front of her.
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