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HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Manner How He Sallies Forth. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth
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HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Manner How He Sallies Forth. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth
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This print showcases the iconic artwork of William Hogarth, titled "HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Manner How He Sallies Forth". Created in 1726 and later engraved by Hogarth himself, this steel engraving captures a moment filled with wit and satire that was characteristic of his work. The image depicts an equestrian scene where Hudibras, a fictional character created by Samuel Butler, is seen embarking on an adventure. Mounted on a fat horse, Hudibras is accompanied by various characters including a butler, a peasant rider, and even a vendor engaged in commerce. This diverse group adds depth to the composition while reflecting different aspects of English society during that time. Hogarth's attention to detail shines through as he portrays each figure with distinct characteristics and expressions. The composition is further enhanced by the inclusion of dogs at the forefront and women seated around tables adorned with fruits. This particular print dates back to around 1860 when it was reproduced from Hogarth's original engraving. It serves as both a testament to his enduring legacy as well as an opportunity for art enthusiasts to appreciate his masterful storytelling through visual imagery. Displayed proudly in any space or collection, this Granger Collection print offers viewers a glimpse into the rich history of England while celebrating one of its most renowned artists - William Hogarth.
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