The jacobean interior of the house of tom rakewell's late father (after the painting at sir john soane's museum) with tom being measured for a suit as he gives a handful of coins to the pregnant sarah young; behind him sits a lawyer compiling inventories; on the floor are boxes of miscellaneous goods, piles of mortgages, indentures, bond certificates and other documents; an old woman brings faggots to light a fire and an upholsterer attaching fabric (purchased from william tothall of covent garden) to the wall reveals a hiding place for coins which tumble out. 1735
etching and engraving. Date: 1735. Dimensions: Height: 355 mm; Width: 407 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: William Tothall. Collection: British Museum. A Rake's Progress, Plate 1 (BM S,2.36 1)
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