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HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Beats Sidrophel and his Man Whachum. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Beats Sidrophel and his Man Whachum. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth


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HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Beats Sidrophel and his Man Whachum. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

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1726 Butler Crocodile Feline Fire Hogarth Hudibras Samuel Satire Science Skeleton Sword Taxidermy Sidrophel Will I Am


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This print titled "HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Beats Sidrophel and his Man Whachum" takes us back to the early 18th century with its intricate details and satirical storytelling. The steel engraving, created around 1860 by an unknown artist after William Hogarth's original work from 1726, showcases the brilliant craftsmanship of the time. In this scene, we witness a peculiar encounter between Hudibras, an English knight known for his wit and satire, and two intriguing characters named Sidrophel and Whachum. Amidst taxidermy specimens adorning the walls and shelves of a study filled with scientific instruments, our attention is immediately drawn to a skeleton holding a sword while sitting on a chair – an unusual but fascinating sight. A mischievous feline companion curiously observes as Hudibras confronts Sidrophel and Whachum in front of a crackling fire. The room seems to be filled with tension as these men engage in what appears to be a heated debate or perhaps even an argument about science or some other intellectual pursuit. The combination of elements such as taxidermy animals, weaponry, scientific tools, and unexpected characters like skeletons adds depth to this artwork's narrative. It exemplifies Hogarth's mastery in using satire to comment on society's quirks during that era. This remarkable print from Granger Art on Demand allows us to appreciate both the historical context it represents and the artistic

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