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William Hogarth 1697 - 1764.

 
 The Rake's Progress.  Plate IV.  The Arrest for Debt.  1735.

Hogarth first achieved fame as an artist through his series of moralistic engravings, commencing with  A Harlot's Progress in 1731.  This was followed by A Rake's Progress in 1735, Marriage à-la-mode in 1743-5 and Industry and Idleness in 1747 .  Originally the sets of pictures were  oil paintings which Hogarth subsequently published as engravings.  They met with huge success and many copies were printed.  The original paintings of A Rake's Progress are extant and are displayed in Sir John Soane's Museum, London.

The setting of this scene is St. James Street on St. David's day, March 1st, when crowds in carriages and sedan chairs are hurrying to St. James Palace for the celebrations.  The man on the left of the engraving wears a leek in his hat, making it obvious that he is a Welshman.  Tom is being carried in his sedan chair but is rudely intercepted by bailiffs who arrest him for debt.  His old sweetheart, Sarah Young, happens to be passing and saves the situation by paying what is necessary.  Meanwhile an urchin robs him of his gold headed cane and a man replenishing a street oil lamp distractedly allows the oil to overflow, probably onto Tom's head.   

The Rake's Progress.  IV.  The Arrest for Debt.


  William Hogarth

British Artist and Engraver

The Rake's Progress.  IV.  The Arrest for Debt.    

Engraving, published   1735
 
 




The Rake's Progress.  IV.  The Arrest for Debt.

Source:  Hogarth's Works published by J. Dicks, 313 The Strand, London.  Circa 1880.  


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The Rake's Progress. Plate  I. The Inheritance.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  II. The Levee.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  III. The Orgy.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  IV. The Arrest for Debt.

The Rake's Progress. Plate  I. The Inheritance.   The Rake's Progress. Plate  II. The Levée.    The Rake's Progress. Plate  III. The Orgy at the Rose Tavern.      The Rake's Progress. Plate  IV. The Arrest for Debt.                                  

The Rake's Progress. Plate  V. The Marriage.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  VI. Ruin at the Gaming Table.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  VII. The Debtor's Prison.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  VIII. The Rake in a Madhouse.

The Rake's Progress. Plate  V. The Marriage.   The Rake's Progress. Plate  VI. Ruin at the Gaming Table.  The Rake's Progress. Plate  VII. The Debtor's Prison. The Rake's Progress. Plate  VIII. The Rake in a Madhouse.                                  

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