13 results filtered with: Drinking songs
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A love-sick gentleman being advised by another to drink wine: a drinking song. Engraving and etching, 17--.
Vincent, Richard, approximately 1701?-1783.Reference: 26268i- Pictures
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The first verse of a poem entitled, "Rheinweinlied", surrounded by an ornamental design with a large wine glass. Etching, 1842.
Date: 1842Reference: 26291i- Pictures
A drinking song set to music with an illustration of a drunken party. Engraving and etching by G. Bickham junior, 17--, after G. Monro and W. Hogarth.
Monro, George.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 26259i- Pictures
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A woman holding a songbook (left) and a man holding a glass (right) are singing to the accompaniment of a man playing the violin. Etching after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Reference: 33812i- Pictures
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Members of the Noble Order of Bucks drinking and smoking. Engraving and etching, c. 1756.
Date: 1756Reference: 26274i- Pictures
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Three men carousing beneath a mulberry tree, with verses of a song comparing the life of humans to the life of a tree. Etching after I. Cruikshank, 1808.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 1 March 1808Reference: 26292i- Books
A merry, ingenious, and diverting work entitled Liber compotorum felicium, or, The true drunkard's delight, being an attempt, in a collection of brave and witty things from English verse and prose, to set forth, in gratitude for Baccus' bounty, the whole art and philosophy of drinking, to which are added a garland of convivial songs such as may, in praise of proper liquor, be sung by the roaring boys of Elysium and echoed by all choice spirits here below, some account of drinking customs with a selection of toasts, a gallery of notable drunkards, a dictionary of drinking slang, a digest of drunkards' law, and a collection of tried and approved recipes, together with an examination of teetotalism and its miserable songs, an account of some lively deaths and a selection of drunkards' epitaphs, etc., etc / all carefully collected together & in part written by William Juniper. Trinc!.
Juniper, William.Date: [l933]- Pictures
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An old sailor with wooden leg and a man with no arms drinking in a tavern; below is a song about their seafaring days. Etching by I. Cruikshank, c. 1791.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 25 June 1791Reference: 26889i- Pictures
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Captain Morris's drinking song illustrated by five men at a table drinking. Engraving and etching, 1806.
Date: 4 June 1806Reference: 26281i- Pictures
A man on a donkey and three drinkers toasting Bacchus: drinking song. Engraving and etching, 17--, after A.Corelli.
Corelli, Arcangelo, 1653-1713.Reference: 26262i- Books
The curiosities of ale & beer : an entertaining history / (Illustrated with over fifty quaint cuts.) By John Bickerdyke [pseud.] In part collected by the late J.G. Fennell; now largely augmented with manifold matters of singular note and worthy memory by the author and his friend J.M.D.----.
Bickerdyke, John, 1858-1933.Date: [1886]- Pictures
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Men smoking, drinking and singing in a dingy smoke den. Engraving by J. Goldar after E. van Heemskerk.
Heemskerck, Egbert van, 1634 or 1635-1704.Reference: 24837i- Pictures
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Two episodes about the party of Mr. Rapp - a medical student of Joseph Muff, an unscrupulous surgeon. Letterpress and wood engraving.
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