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Plate taken from a series of 12 engravings by William Hogarth (1697-1764)
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Plate taken from a series of 12 engravings by William Hogarth (1697-1764)
XEE4148346 Plate taken from a series of 12 engravings by William Hogarth (1697-1764), British illustrator, entitled " Industry and Idleness", " Zele and laziness" recounting the careers of two apprentices: Thomas Idle, guilty of his vices, was halted in a tavern in London, 1747 by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plate taken from a series of 12 engravings by William Hogarth (1697-1764), British illustrator, entitled " Industry and Idleness", " Zele and laziness" recounting the careers of two apprentices: Thomas Idle, guilty of his vices, was halted in a tavern in London, 1747); Stefano Bianchetti; English, out of copyright
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Arrest Bistro Capital Sins Gambling Laziness Made Various Miscellaneous Facts Vice
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This print showcases a plate taken from a series of 12 engravings by the renowned British illustrator, William Hogarth. Titled "Industry and Idleness" or "Zele and Laziness" these engravings vividly narrate the contrasting journeys of two apprentices: Thomas Idle, consumed by his vices, and an industrious counterpart. In this particular scene captured in London in 1747, Hogarth masterfully portrays Thomas Idle's downfall as he is apprehended in a bustling tavern. The intricate details of this engraving draw you into the scene, allowing you to witness the consequences of idleness firsthand. The composition skillfully captures the essence of 18th-century England with its depiction of various characters engaged in gambling games at the bistro. Through his artistry, Hogarth sheds light on capital sins such as laziness and vice that plagued society during this era. Stefano Bianchetti has beautifully preserved this historical artwork through his photography, offering us a glimpse into Hogarth's remarkable talent as an engraver. This print serves as a testament to both artists' dedication to capturing human nature through their respective mediums. As we delve into this mesmerizing image, we are reminded not only of our past but also how art can transcend time and continue to captivate audiences today.
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