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Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Evening
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Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Evening
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, 3. Evening. The original Sadlers Wells Theatre building can be seen on the left. A cow is being milked, suggesting that it is around five o clock. It is a warm summers evening. A pregnant woman and her husband can be seen in the foreground. The horns behind the husbands head suggest that he has been cuckolded
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1738 Behind Hogarth Horns Milking Quarrelling Sadlers Suggest Wells Cuckolded
Four Times of the Day - Evening
EDITORS COMMENTS
by William Hogarth is a captivating and intriguing print from the 18th century, showcasing the daily life and social commentary of the time. In this particular scene, the warm hues of the setting sun illuminate the image, casting long shadows and creating an atmosphere of tranquility and relaxation. The original Sadler's Wells Theatre building can be seen on the left, adding a historical context to the scene. The focus of the image is on the family unit, with a pregnant woman and her husband in the foreground. The husband is engrossed in a conversation with a man, whose horns visible behind his head suggest that he may have been unfaithful to the wife. The woman, oblivious to the potential infidelity, is in the process of milking a cow, which indicates that it is around five o'clock in the evening. The pub in the background, with its patrons quarrelling and a dog barking, adds to the bustling atmosphere of the scene. The image suggests the various themes of family, history, and the potential for deception and infidelity that were prevalent during this time period. The intricate details and the use of symbolism in Hogarth's work continue to captivate audiences and provide a glimpse into the daily life and societal norms of the 18th century. This print, created in 1738, remains a significant piece of historical art, offering a unique perspective into the past and the complexities of human relationships. The original Sadler's Wells Theatre building, now a popular cultural venue, adds to the historical significance of the image and serves as a reminder of the rich history and heritage it represents.
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