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HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras First Adventure. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth
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HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras First Adventure. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth
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1726 Adventure Adventurer Butler Club Equestrian Hogarth Hudibras Peg Leg Playing Samuel Satire Violin Violinist Will I Am
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This print showcases the iconic artwork "HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras First Adventure". The steel engraving, created around 1860 by an unknown artist after William Hogarth's original work from 1726, captures a scene filled with whimsy and satire. In this image, we witness the equestrian prowess of Hudibras, the protagonist of Samuel Butler's famous poem. Clad in his distinctive attire and armed with a gun and peg leg, he confidently rides his plump steed through a chaotic mob of English men. As if defying convention further, Hudibras simultaneously plays the violin while mounted on his horse. The attention to detail in this engraving is remarkable; every figure exudes personality and adds depth to Hogarth's satirical commentary on society. A butler stands nearby, observing the spectacle with amusement or perhaps concern for his master's eccentricities. This early adventure of Hudibras sets the tone for what promises to be an entertaining journey ahead. The composition invites viewers into a world where wit meets absurdity as they follow this larger-than-life adventurer through various escapades. As part of The Granger Collection's art selection, this print offers art enthusiasts an opportunity to appreciate Hogarth's mastery firsthand. Whether displayed in homes or offices, it serves as a reminder that art has always been a powerful medium for social critique and storytelling throughout history.
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