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Of the Fine Money all would like to have their Part …Hogarth, William (1697 London 1764). Rakewell surrounded by Artists and Professors. Rich parlor scenery in the reception hall where eight persons circle around the new star and enjoy „the luck of his closer presence“ while in the background six more try to join in. Present in detail officer – French horn-player – dancing-master – fencing-master (Du Bois) – stock fighter/pugilist (James Figg; c. 1695 – 1734) – landscape gardener (Charles Bridgeman; 1690-1738) – jockey – pianist. Among those not yet allowed to enter tailor, seamstress, and poet. At the wall the Judgement of Paris and cock fight scenes. Etching. Inscribed: Invented &c by Wm. Hogarth & Publish’d According to Act of Parliament June ye. 25. 1735. / Plate 2d. 35.8 x 40.8 cm.
The Rake’s Progress II. – Illustration Hogarth Catalogue Zurich, 1983, 24. – Somewhat palish. – Four quatrain subtexts. – Impression from the plate reworked by the royal engraver James Heath (1757 London 1834, “earned applause early”, Nagler) about 1822 (“Even these impressions became relatively rare today though”, Art Gallery Esslingen 1970) on wide-margined buff paper.
(Lichtenberg).
– – – The same in Cook’s smaller version without the subtext here replaced by the series title. Inscribed: Pl. II. / Hogarth pinxt. / T. Cook sculpt. / Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, Novr. 1st. 1806. Subject size 14.5 x 17.3 cm. – Trimmed within the wide white platemark, the outer parts of which somewhat age-spotted on three sides.
– – – The same in engraving by Carl Heinrich Rahl (Hoffenheim 1779 – Vienna 1843). (1818/23.) Inscribed: 14. / Pl. 2. 20.7 x 26.6 cm.
– – – The same in engraving by Ernst Ludwig Riepenhausen (1765 Göttingen 1840, university engraver there). Inscribed: 14. / W. Hogarth inv & pinx 1735. E. R d sc. / Pl. 2. 20.2 x 24.4 cm. – On especially buff paper, supposedly about 1850. – Riepenhausen’s engravings after Hogarth (“very estimable”, Nagler) belong to his chief work and are partly even preferred to Hogarth’s own engravings.
– – – The same by Riepenhausen as before, but on slightly toned minor paper. – Especially in the white lower margin weak age-spots. – Somewhat palish.
– – – The same in lithography. (1833/36.) Inscribed: 68. / Leben eines Liederlichen IItes Blatt. 25 x 22.2 cm. – In the right wide white margin age-spots. – Extensive subtext à la Lichtenberg in German.
– – – The same in steel engraving about 1840. 13.8 x 15.5 cm. – With title in German + English.
Complete copies of the set and further single plates available .
(Mr. J. R. C., September 16, 2003) |