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Photographic Print : A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763. Creator: William Hogarth

A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763. Creator: William Hogarth




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A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763. Creator: William Hogarth

A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763

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10"x8" Photo Print

Experience the rich history of art with our exquisite reproduction of William Hogarth's "A Rake's Progress," Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763. This iconic masterpiece by the renowned British artist captures the moment of reckoning for Tom Rakewell as he is confronted by his past mistakes in the bustling chaos of a gin palace. Our high-quality photographic print brings the intricate details and vivid colors of Hogarth's original work to life, allowing you to appreciate the depth and complexity of this seminal piece of art history in your own home or office. Add this stunning print to your collection and immerse yourself in the story of Tom Rakewell's tragic journey.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures Plate 8 of "A Rakes Progress" by William Hogarth, originally created on June 25,1735 and reissued in 1763. The image depicts a scene set in the infamous Bethlem Royal Hospital, commonly known as Bedlam, during the 18th century in London, England. In this satirical engraving, Hogarth explores themes of immorality, insanity, and grief. The interior of the hospital is depicted with meticulous detail, showcasing its bleak atmosphere. A group of people can be seen within the asylum's confines - both men and women dressed in period fashion. Among them is Tom Rakewell, the protagonist who has descended into madness due to his reckless lifestyle. In this particular plate from Hogarth's series, attention is drawn to a female violinist named Sarah Young. She stands near Tom Rakewell while playing her stringed instrument with great skill but also deep sorrow etched across her face. This juxtaposition highlights the contrast between music as an art form that brings comfort and solace versus the anguish experienced within Bedlam's walls. Hogarth masterfully uses satire to critique society's moral decay through his depiction of characters trapped within their own vices and mental afflictions. This print serves as a reminder of Hogarth's significant contribution to British heritage art and his ability to provoke thought about societal issues that still resonate today.

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