About this object
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Maker:
Hogarth, William
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ID:
64.51/36a
Production date:
1747
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Location:
In Store
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This engraving was made by William Hogarth as part of a series entitled 'Industry and Idleness.' The prints illustrate the lives of two apprentice weavers from Spitalfields. The hard working apprentice eventually becomes Lord Mayor of London whilst the lazy apprentice is hanged for highway robbery. < ...Read more
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Measurements
H 452 mm; W 593 mm (unframed), H 510 mm; W 644 mm; D 20 mm (framed)
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Materials
paper; ink
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Last Updated
2024-03-26
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