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The Beggars Opera, engraved by Thomas Cook (1744-1818) (engraving)
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The Beggars Opera, engraved by Thomas Cook (1744-1818) (engraving)
CWA97259 The Beggars Opera, engraved by Thomas Cook (1744-1818) (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after); City of Westminster Archive Centre, London, UK; (add.info.: Harmony flies to the refuge of the legit theatre; noise of singers is like braying of animals; ); eWestminister Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23217702
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This print showcases "The Beggars Opera" engraving, skillfully created by Thomas Cook (1744-1818) and inspired by the renowned artist William Hogarth (1697-1764). The City of Westminster Archive Centre in London, UK proudly houses this remarkable piece. Intriguingly, the image depicts a scene where harmony seeks solace within the sanctuary of legitimate theater while singers' cacophony resembles animal braying. This satirical portrayal highlights the stark contrast between refined artistry and vulgar entertainment. The composition captures an open-air theater setting with various elements that contribute to its lively atmosphere. A band plays instruments associated with mountebanks, while a beggar nonchalantly relieves himself nearby. The stage is adorned with masks and boxes, symbolizing theatrical illusion and disguise. Thomas Cook's masterful engraving technique brings depth and detail to every aspect of this artwork. His attention to capturing both subtle expressions on characters' faces as well as intricate textures adds richness to the overall composition. "The Beggars Opera" engraving serves as a testament to Hogarth's artistic influence during his time. It invites viewers into a world where social commentary intertwines seamlessly with creative expression. Bridgeman Images has preserved this extraordinary piece for generations to appreciate, ensuring that its historical significance remains intact for all admirers of fine art worldwide.
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