“Shouldn't we drink a glass ?!”: Drunkards of different times and peoples in the paintings of famous artists
“Shouldn't we drink a glass ?!”: Drunkards of different times and peoples in the paintings of famous artists
Vincent Van Gogh "Drunkards"
Many artists of various times have addressed the topic of drunkenness in their work. In the paintings created at different times, one can see both novice drunkards with physiognomies, which reflect all the emotions of a person who first felt the strong taste of alcohol, and drunks in taverns and taverns in Amsterdam, Rotherdam, The Hague and many other cities, and bitter drunks who bring grief to their family, and the merry partying of imposing men and young ladies unencumbered by moral principles.
Nikolay Nevrev (Russia, 1830-1904) "Your health!"Ivar Kamke (Sweden, 1882-1936) "Three Spanish winemakers"Peter Mønsted (Denmark, 1859-1941) "An old man with a pipe and aquavit"Arkhipov Abram Efimovich (Russia, 1862-1930) "The Drunkard"Rastorguev Evgeny Anatolyevich (Russia, 1920-2009) "The Bitter Drunkard"David Kohl (Belgium, 1822-1900) Wine LoverZaretsky Victor Ivanovich (Ukraine, 1925-1990) "Moonshine" 1965Unknown artist. Russian school. "Expert"Hans Olaf Heyerdahl (Sweden, 1857-1913) "Girl with Champagne"Niko Pirosmani (Georgia, 1862 - 1918) "A carouse in a grape pavilion"Vladimir Egorovich Makovsky (Russia, 1846 - 1920) “For a bottle. Drinker "Gyula Aztalos (1900 - 1972) "The Flirty Young Lady"L. Dubois (Continental school of the XIX century) "Separate office"Peder Severin Kruyer (1851 - 1909) “Hip-hip-hurray! Meeting of artists in Skagen "1888Emile Pierre Metzmacher (France, XIX century) "Aperitif" 1881Violinist with a Glass of Wine, 1624. Gerrit van HonthorstIvan Bogdanov "Newbie"? 1893Gabriel Metsu. The Old Drunkard, 1658Unknown artist
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