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The wanted SceneryHogarth, William (1697 London 1764). The Industrious Prentice a Favourite, and entrusted by his Master. Mr. West with Goodchild, the future son-in-law, at the ledger while newly arrived bales of cloth are brought in. In the background several women work at the looms. Engraving by Thomas Cook (c. 1744 – London 1818). Inscribed: Designed by Wm. Hogarth / Plate 4 / Engraved by T. Cook / Published by T. Cook Islington, and G. G. & J. Robinsons Pater-noster Row December 1st. 1795. 29.1 x 36.8 cm.
Industry & Idleness IV. – Very fine impression of this famous sujet on buff paper. In its downright luxuriously wide white margin a few weak foxing spots and upper right slight waterstreak. Beyond that – contrary to all later Hogarth editions – in the original size. – Cook “made a name for himself as Hogarth engraver, too” (Thieme-Becker).
(Lichtenberg). The master’s famous, most popular suite, showing by example of two apprentices in a weaving mill as one of the main branches of industry in his days the chances of their life as well as the temptations detrimental to their career : Calculated for the use & Instruction of youth (Hogarth in his Autobiographical Notes).
(Bachofen-Moser, William Hogarth in the Art Gallery Zurich, 1983, p. 98).
– – – The same in Hogarth’s own etching in an 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; and Meyers Konv.-Lex., 4th ed., VIII [1888], 625: “A fine edition”). Inscribed: Design’d & Engrav’d by Wm. Hogarth. / Plate 4 / Publish’d according to Act of Parliament Sep. 30. 1747. 26.7 x 35 cm.
Illustration Hogarth Catalogue Zurich, 1983, 56. – Quite palish impression on wide-margined buff paper.
Further single sujets of the set available in several qualities.
(Herr H. M., 26. Mai 2007) |