Fearful quarrels, and brutal violence, are the natural consequences of the frequent use of the bottle.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Fearful quarrels, and brutal violence, are the natural consequences of the frequent use of the bottle.

George Cruikshank; Publisher: Frederick Arnold, London

Date
1847
Medium
Glyphograph
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

England, Europe Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 12 7/8 in. (21.59 x 32.7 cm) (sheet)

The authoritative record is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.

Related across collections

Semantically similar works from Minneapolis Institute of Art and other institutions.

Cold misery and want destroy their youngest child: They console themselves with the bottle.

Cold misery and want destroy their youngest child: They console themselves with the bottle.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The bottle has done its work- it has destroyed the infant and the mother, it has brought the son and daughter to vice and to the streets and has left the father a hopeless maniac.

The bottle has done its work- it has destroyed the infant and the mother, it has brought the son and daughter to vice and to the streets and has left the father a hopeless maniac.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The bottle is brought out for the first time. The husband induces his wife just to take a drop.

The bottle is brought out for the first time. The husband induces his wife just to take a drop.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Unable to obtain employment, they are driven by poverty into the streets to beg and by this means they still supply the bottle.

Unable to obtain employment, they are driven by poverty into the streets to beg and by this means they still supply the bottle.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

An execution sweeps off the greater part of their furniture: They comfort themselves with the bottle.

An execution sweeps off the greater part of their furniture: They comfort themselves with the bottle.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Blue Bottle

The Blue Bottle

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Bottle

Bottle

Minneapolis Institute of Art

He is discharged from his employment for drunkeness: They pawn their clothes to supply the bottle.

He is discharged from his employment for drunkeness: They pawn their clothes to supply the bottle.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Husband, in a State of Furious Drunkenness, Kills His Wife with the Instrument of All Their Misery.

The Husband, in a State of Furious Drunkenness, Kills His Wife with the Instrument of All Their Misery.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Early Dissipation has Destroyed the Neglected Boy -- The Wretched Convict Droops and Dies

Early Dissipation has Destroyed the Neglected Boy -- The Wretched Convict Droops and Dies

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Drunkard's Son is Sentenced to Transportation for Life; the Daughter, Implicated in the Robbery, to Imprisonment -- The Brother and Sister Part for Ever in this World

The Drunkard's Son is Sentenced to Transportation for Life; the Daughter, Implicated in the Robbery, to Imprisonment -- The Brother and Sister Part for Ever in this World

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Urged on by his Ruffian Companions, and Excited by Drink, he Commits a Desperate Robbery -- he is Taken by the Police at a Three-Penny Lodging House

Urged on by his Ruffian Companions, and Excited by Drink, he Commits a Desperate Robbery -- he is Taken by the Police at a Three-Penny Lodging House

Minneapolis Institute of Art