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Beer Street and Gin Lane are two prints issued in 1751 by English artist William Hogarth in support of what would become the Gin Act. Designed to be viewed alongside each other, they depict the evils of the consumption of gin as a contrast to the merits of drinking beer. At almost the same time and on the same subject, Hogarth's friend Henry Fielding published An Inquiry into the Late Increase in Robbers. Issued together with The Four Stages of Cruelty, the prints continued a movement started in Industry and Idleness, away from depicting the laughable foibles of fashionable society (as he had done with Marriage A-la-Mode) and towards a more cutting satire on the problems of poverty and crime.

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  • شارع البيرة وزقاق جن (ar)
  • Beer Street and Gin Lane (en)
  • Beer Street - Gin Lane (es)
  • Beer Street et Gin Lane (fr)
  • Переулок джина (ru)
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  • شارع البيرة و زُقاق جن هما أثنان من أعمال الطباعة التي تم اصدارُها في عام 1751م بواسطة الفنان الإنجليزي وليام هوغارث دعمًا لما يُمكن أن يُصبح . (ar)
  • «Переулок джина» — гравюра Уильяма Хогарта, созданная в дни так называемой «лондонской джиномании» в 1751 году. Как и сопутствующая ей «Пивная улица», гравюра кажется однозначным предупреждением против ужасов джиномании. Однако, многие комментаторы утверждали, что в гравюрах Хогарта есть некоторое двойственное отношение. Эссеист-романтик Чарлз Лэм описал гравюру как «возвышенную». (ru)
  • Beer Street and Gin Lane are two prints issued in 1751 by English artist William Hogarth in support of what would become the Gin Act. Designed to be viewed alongside each other, they depict the evils of the consumption of gin as a contrast to the merits of drinking beer. At almost the same time and on the same subject, Hogarth's friend Henry Fielding published An Inquiry into the Late Increase in Robbers. Issued together with The Four Stages of Cruelty, the prints continued a movement started in Industry and Idleness, away from depicting the laughable foibles of fashionable society (as he had done with Marriage A-la-Mode) and towards a more cutting satire on the problems of poverty and crime. (en)
  • Gin Lane (Calle de la ginebra) es el título de una obra del artista británico William Hogarth, quien realizó dos grabados sobre la misma temática, respectivamente titulados Beer Street y Gin Lane, en el momento álgido de lo que se conoció como la "Locura londinense por la ginebra (London Gin Craze)" en 1751.​ Estos dos grabados se imprimieron al mismo tiempo en que el amigo de Hogarth, Henry Fielding, publicó su contribución al debate sobre la ginebra: An Inquiry into the Late Increase in Robbers (Una investigación sobre el incremento reciente de los ladrones). (es)
  • Beer Street et Gin Lane sont deux estampes publiées en 1751 par l'artiste anglais William Hogarth en soutien à ce qui allait devenir le (en). Composés pour être vus côte à côte, ils décrivent les dérives de la consommation de gin en opposition avec les avantages de boire de la bière. À peu près au même moment et sur le même sujet, Henry Fielding, un ami de Hogarth, publie An Inquiry into the Late Increase in Robbers (Une enquête sur l’augmentation récente du nombre de voleurs). Publiées avec Les Quatre Étapes de la cruauté, les estampes s'inscrivent dans un mouvement initié dans Industry and Idleness (Industrie et paresse), s'éloignant de la description des faiblesses dérisoires de la société à la mode (comme il l’avait fait avec Marriage A-la-Mode) et se dirigeant plus vers une satire pl (fr)
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