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Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night

Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, 4. Night. In a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I at the far end, a bonfire and a barrel have caused the Salisbury Flying Coach to overturn, and a moonlight flit of tenants escaping their landlord is going on in the background. The scene is set on 29 May, Oak Apple Day, a public holiday to celebrate the Restoration of the Monarchy. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10007271

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1738 Apple Barrel Bonfire Celebrate Chamber Charing Coach Dentist Equestrian Hogarth Lamp Narrow Over Turned Salisbury Times

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Four Times of the Day, Night: A Scene of Chaos and Celebration on Oak Apple Day, 1738 by William Hogarth This print by the renowned English artist, William Hogarth, titled "Four Times of the Day, Night: A Scene of Chaos and Celebration on Oak Apple Day, 1738," depicts a lively and intriguing scene set in a narrow street leading to Charing Cross. The image is the night scene from Hogarth's series "Four Times of the Day," which captures the same location at different times throughout the day. The night scene is filled with excitement and mischief. In the foreground, a bonfire and a barrel have caused the Salisbury Flying Coach to overturn, creating a chaotic scene. The equestrian statue of King Charles I, standing tall at the far end of the street, bears witness to the commotion. The moonlit background reveals a moonlight flit of tenants, who are escaping their landlord, adding to the lively and historical atmosphere. The date, 29 May, is significant as it marks Oak Apple Day, a public holiday celebrated to commemorate the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. The oak apple, a small gall found on the oak tree, was believed to have fallen from the tree under which King Charles II hid after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tradition of celebrating Oak Apple Day involved the monarch wearing an oak leaf and apple in his hat, and the people of London would parade through the streets, often with bonfires and revelry. The central historical scene is further enhanced by the various details, such as the dentist's chamber sign, the chamber pot hanging outside a window, the lamp-lit pub, and the inn sign. This print is a testament to Hogarth's mastery of storytelling through art and his ability to capture the essence of historical events and everyday life in 18th-century London.


Framed Prints of Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night

Introducing the stunning Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night framed print from our Media Storehouse collection. This exquisite artwork by William Hogarth, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the essence of 18th century London nightlife. The scene unfolds in a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I standing proudly at the far end. Each intricate detail is brought to life in this beautifully framed print, making it a captivating addition to any home or office space. Experience the rich history and storytelling of Hogarth's masterpiece, now available through Media Storehouse.


Photo Prints of Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night

Introducing the captivating Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night print from Media Storehouse and Mary Evans Prints Online. This exquisite work of art by the renowned English painter, William Hogarth, showcases the bustling streets of 18th century London at night. The intricately detailed scene unfolds in a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I standing proudly at the far end. This evocative image transports you back in time, inviting you to explore the rich history and vibrant energy of London's past. Add this stunning masterpiece to your collection and bring a touch of timeless beauty into your home or office. Rights Managed through Mary Evans Prints Online.


Poster Prints of Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night

Introducing the captivating Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night poster print from Media Storehouse. This exquisite piece, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the intricate details of William Hogarth's masterpiece. In this rendition, the night scene unfolds in a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I standing proudly at the far end. Experience the magic of Hogarth's artistry as the day gives way to the enchanting night. Add this stunning poster print to your collection and bring a touch of history and beauty to your home or office space.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Night

Discover the captivating world of Hogarth's Four Times of the Day, Night, brought to life in our exquisite jigsaw puzzles from Media Storehouse. This enchanting puzzle features the iconic work by William Hogarth, available through Mary Evans Prints Online. Witness the mesmerizing scene of a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, adorned with an equestrian statue of Charles I at the far end. Unravel the intricate details of this masterpiece and immerse yourself in the rich history and artistry of the 18th century. Our high-quality puzzles are perfect for all ages and skill levels, providing hours of enjoyment and relaxation. Experience the joy of piecing together this stunning work of art and bring the beauty of Hogarth into your home.

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