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Wine is a Mocker is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch artist Jan Steen, created in 1663–1664, now in the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. Its title is drawn from a biblical proverb. The canvas depicts a scene outside an inn where a well-dressed drunken woman is about to be carried home in a wheelbarrow. The proverb, written above the door of the inn, reads: "Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise". The painting illustrates the point that no one, of whatever status, is immune from the unedifying effects of strong drink. Steen, who ran a tavern himself, would be well acquainted with such debauchery.

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  • El vino es burlador es una pintura de Jan Steen, que muestra los efectos negativos de la bebida en la figura de una mujer borracha bien vestida a punto de ser llevada a casa en una carretilla, ilustrando que nadie, sea cual sea su estatus, es inmune a los poco edificantes efectos de los licores fuertes.​ Steen, que regentaba una taberna, estaba bien familiarizado con ello. (es)
  • Wine is a Mocker is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch artist Jan Steen, created in 1663–1664, now in the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. Its title is drawn from a biblical proverb. The canvas depicts a scene outside an inn where a well-dressed drunken woman is about to be carried home in a wheelbarrow. The proverb, written above the door of the inn, reads: "Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise". The painting illustrates the point that no one, of whatever status, is immune from the unedifying effects of strong drink. Steen, who ran a tavern himself, would be well acquainted with such debauchery. (en)
  • De wijn is een spotter is een schilderij van Jan Steen. (nl)
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  • El vino es burlador es una pintura de Jan Steen, que muestra los efectos negativos de la bebida en la figura de una mujer borracha bien vestida a punto de ser llevada a casa en una carretilla, ilustrando que nadie, sea cual sea su estatus, es inmune a los poco edificantes efectos de los licores fuertes.​ Steen, que regentaba una taberna, estaba bien familiarizado con ello. (es)
  • Wine is a Mocker is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch artist Jan Steen, created in 1663–1664, now in the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. Its title is drawn from a biblical proverb. The canvas depicts a scene outside an inn where a well-dressed drunken woman is about to be carried home in a wheelbarrow. The proverb, written above the door of the inn, reads: "Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise". The painting illustrates the point that no one, of whatever status, is immune from the unedifying effects of strong drink. Steen, who ran a tavern himself, would be well acquainted with such debauchery. (en)
  • De wijn is een spotter is een schilderij van Jan Steen. (nl)
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  • De wijn is een spotter (nl)
  • Wine is a Mocker (en)
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