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William Hogarth 1697 - 1764.
The
Rake's Progress. Plate V. The Rake's
Marriage.
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. | ||
In an
attempt to rescue his dire financial situation Tom contracts a marriage
to a rich old one eyed woman who dotes on him. The
wedding takes place in St. Marylebone Old Church, which was then out in
the countryside, far from the fashionable parts of London. It was
a tumbledown church often used for hasty weddings. The
ceremony is interrupted by protests from Sarah Young's mother, who
comes to vent her spleen, but she is beaten back with a bunch of keys
by a determined sextoness or pew opener. Sarah herself hovers
in the background holding her and Tom's child. I cannot
discover what part is played by the boy kneeling on the floor with a
basket. |
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