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Studious Gluttons, October 1788. Creator: Samuel Alken
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Studious Gluttons, October 1788. Creator: Samuel Alken
Studious Gluttons, October 1788
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In this print titled "Studious Gluttons, October 1788" created by Samuel Alken in the 18th century, we are transported to a scene of indulgence and excess. The British artist skillfully captures the concept of gluttony through his satirical portrayal of men engrossed in their insatiable appetite for food. The hand-coloured etching and aquatint showcases a group of overweight gentlemen gathered around a table laden with an abundance of seafood. Their spectacles and monocles suggest intelligence, yet their focus is solely on satisfying their cravings rather than engaging in intellectual pursuits. With glasses raised and mouths full, they epitomize greed and excess. Alken's attention to detail is evident as he depicts each man with exaggerated features that accentuate their voracious appetites. Their bulging stomachs serve as visual reminders of their insatiability while the presence of dogs eagerly awaiting scraps reinforces the theme of gluttony. This artwork not only provides us with a glimpse into 18th-century British society but also serves as a timeless commentary on human nature. It reminds us that even those who possess knowledge can succumb to temptation and lose themselves in worldly pleasures. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print by Samuel Alken continues to captivate viewers with its intricate details, vibrant colours, and thought-provoking subject matter. It serves as a reminder that our desires should be tempered with moderation if we are to avoid becoming studious gl
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