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    Artist
    William Hogarth  (1697–1764) Blue pencil.svg wikidata:Q171344 s:en:Author:William Hogarth q:en:William Hogarth
     
    William Hogarth
    Description English-British painter and engraver
    Date of birth/death 10 November 1697 Edit this at Wikidata 25 October 1764
    Location of birth/death London London
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    artist QS:P170,Q171344
    / Samuel Davenport
    Title
    Gin Lane
    Description
    English: Gin Lane, from Beer Street and Gin Lane

    The accompanying poem, not printed in this reissue, reads:

    Gin, cursed Fiend, with Fury fraught,
       Makes human Race a Prey.
    It enters by a deadly Draught
       And steals our Life away.
    Virtue and Truth, driv'n to Despair
       Its Rage compells to fly,
    But cherishes with hellish Care
       Theft, Murder, Perjury.
    Damned Cup! that on the Vitals preys
       That liquid Fire contains,
    Which Madness to the heart conveys,
       And rolls it thro' the Veins.
    Français : La rue du Gin. Gravure accompagnée d'un poème dans sa première édition.

    Traduction du poème:

    "Le gin, maudit démon, empli de furie,
       Fait de la race humaine une proie.
    Il rentre en une gorgée mortelle,
       Et vole a vie,
    La Vertu et la vérité, menées au désespoir,
       Sa rage les fait fuir,
    Mais il chérit avec un attention infernale,
       Le vol, le meurtre et le parjure.
    Maudite coupe, qui happe les vivants,
       Ce liquide contient un feu,
    Dont il mène la folie au coeur,
       Et et le guide dans les veines."
    Español: Gin Lane ("El callejón de la ginebra" - 1751), del pintor y grabador William Hogarth, donde se ilustran los estragos y excesos de la ginebra en la Inglaterra del siglo XVIII.

    La primera edición de este grabado fue acompañada por un poema, cuya traducción al español sería la siguiente :

    "La ginebra, maldito demonio, lleno de furia,
       Que hace de la raza humana su presa.
    Que entra en un trago mortal,
       Y vuela la vida,
    La virtud y la verdad, llevadas a la desesperación,
       Su rabia las hace huir,
    Pero ama con atención infernal,
       El robo, el homicidio, y el perjurio.
    Maldita copa, que atrapa a los vivientes,
       Ese líquido contiene un fuego,
    Que lleva su locura al corazón,
       Y le guía en las venas."
    Date between 1750 and 1751
    date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1751-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
    (Original); this print comes from a reengraving circa 1806-09 by Samuel Davenport from Hogarth's originals
    Medium Etching and line engraving
    Dimensions height: 359 mm (14.13 in); width: 341 mm (13.42 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,359U174789
    dimensions QS:P2049,341U174789
    Various collections
    Source/Photographer Reprint from circa 1880 in uploader's possession
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    Hogarth's Gin Lane, engraving (created 1750–1751)

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    13:06, 3 February 2008Thumbnail for version as of 13:06, 3 February 20084,000 × 4,638 (5.72 MB)Adam Cuerden{{Information |Description=''Gin Lane'', from ''Beer Street and Gin Lane'' The accompanying poem, not printed in this reissue, reads: :Gin, cursed Fiend, with Fury fraught, ::Makes human Race a Prey. :It enters by a deadly Draught ::And steals our Life

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