Print, satirical print, William Hogarth, 1724

Print, satirical print, William Hogarth, 1724

Copy of hogarth's satire on the "bad taste of the town"; a composite street scene with a theatre on either side and an "academy of arts" beyond; on the left, a fool and a devil are leading a crowd of masqueraders into the opera house in the haymarket from which hang a banner advertising an opera and a sign for "dr. Faux's dexterity of hand", the impressario john james heidegger leans from an upper window; on the right, a crowd is flocking to see the pantomime "dr faustus"; in the centre, a woman pushes a wheelbarrow of waste paper including volumes of congreve, dryden, ottway, shakespeare and addison; the gate of the academy beyond is topped with statues of michelangelo, raphael and william kent, admired by three gentlemen; after hogarth, with different verses below. 1724 etching and engraving. Date: 1724. Dimensions: Height: 155 mm; Width: 177 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: John James Heidegger. Collection: British Museum. Print, satirical print (BM Cc,1.35)
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