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Gluttony, 1850
3478434 Gluttony, 1850 by Du Maurier, George (1834-96); (add.info.: Illustration titled Gluttony. Illustrated by George du Maurier (1834-1896) a Franco-British cartoonist and author. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG; English, out of copyright
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Gluttony, 1850 - A Satirical Take on Indulgence in the 19th Century
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. This print captures an intriguing illustration titled "Gluttony" by George du Maurier, a renowned Franco-British cartoonist and author of the 19th century. The artwork provides a satirical commentary on the prevalent theme of indulgence during this era. Du Maurier's clever depiction portrays a scene filled with excess and greed. It serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with overindulging in food and other worldly pleasures. Through his artistic prowess, he highlights one of the seven deadly sins - gluttony. The composition showcases Du Maurier's exceptional talent as both a draftsman and artist. His attention to detail is evident in every stroke, capturing not only the physical aspects but also conveying emotions associated with gluttonous behavior. As we delve into this image further, we are transported to London during the 19th century - bustling streets filled with Londoners succumbing to their desires for more. The association between excessive consumption and waste is symbolized by overflowing bins suspended from ceilings above dull Gret figures. While rooted in French-English culture, this artwork transcends borders and speaks to universal human tendencies towards self-indulgence throughout history. Its relevance extends beyond its time period, reminding us that our own struggles with temptation persist today. This remarkable piece invites contemplation about our relationship with desire and prompts introspection regarding our own personal battles against gl
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