[Before.] [&] [After.]
Invented, Engraved and Published Decem.br y:e 15th 1736 by W.m Hogarth Persuivant to an Act of Parliament.
[Later impressions, 19th century.]
Pair of engravings, 410 x 335mm (16¼ x 13¼") Trimmed within plate and on card. Staining.
Hogarth's famous satire of the aggressively amorous advances of a nobleman on a chambermaid, followed by her begging him for more. As is typical of Hogarth, the scenes are crammed with visual references to the action, such as the 'before and after' pictures hanging on the walls, a book of poems by the scandalous Earl of Rochester and furniture in disarray in the latter.
Paulson: 141 & 142.
[Ref: 66750] £180.00
[Later impressions, 19th century.]
Pair of engravings, 410 x 335mm (16¼ x 13¼") Trimmed within plate and on card. Staining.
Hogarth's famous satire of the aggressively amorous advances of a nobleman on a chambermaid, followed by her begging him for more. As is typical of Hogarth, the scenes are crammed with visual references to the action, such as the 'before and after' pictures hanging on the walls, a book of poems by the scandalous Earl of Rochester and furniture in disarray in the latter.
Paulson: 141 & 142.
[Ref: 66750] £180.00
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