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The Gin Juggarnath or the Worship of the Great Spirit of the age!! …, 1835
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The Gin Juggarnath or the Worship of the Great Spirit of the age!! …, 1835
The Gin Juggarnath or the Worship of the Great Spirit of the age!! - Its devotees destroy themselves - Its progress is marked with desolation, Misery and Crime, pub 1835 (hand coloured engraving)
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Alcohol Barrels Desolation Destruction Evil Gas Lights George Cruikshank 1792 1878 Hand Coloured Engraving Misery Alcoholics Debauched Escapism Gaudy Gin Palace Historica Graphica Collection
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Caption: "The Gin Juggarnath or the Worship of the Great Spirit of the age!! …, 1835". This hand-colored engraving by George Cruikshank depicts a scene from early 19th-century London, showcasing the dark consequences of gin consumption during a period known as the Gin Craze. The image portrays a crowded and debauched gin palace illuminated by gas lights, where men and women indulge in excessive drinking. Amidst this chaotic setting, we witness scenes of desolation and misery. The artist emphasizes how alcoholism ravages society, particularly affecting the poor and destitute who seek temporary escape from their harsh realities. Barrels filled with gin dominate the foreground, symbolizing both temptation and destruction. Cruikshank's illustration serves as a cautionary tale against excessive alcohol consumption. It highlights how gin leads to crime, poverty, and moral decay within communities. The artist's intention is clear - to expose the evils associated with this popular spirit that was wreaking havoc on individuals' lives. "The Gin Juggarnath" stands as an important historical document reflecting societal concerns surrounding alcohol abuse during that era. Its vivid colors draw attention to its gaudy nature while simultaneously capturing viewers' gaze with its shocking imagery. Today, this print remains part of the Historica Graphica Collection—a testament to George Cruikshank's artistic talent in exposing social issues through his illustrations. It serves as a reminder that even though times have changed since then
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