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Set of Marriage a la Mode Engravings by Hogarth
A great, complete set of Hogarths Marriage a la mode on copper plate.
Presented within softwood frames showing an ebonised finish highlighted with a gold edge.
Technically more sophisticated than Hogarth's other progresses, Marriage à la Mode was aimed at the upper middle class and the aristocracy, a smaller, more select audience than the artist usually addressed in this genre. The subject of his work, according to his advertisement, is the "Modern Occurrences in High-Life." It tells the story of two young people ill-suited to each other who are forced into a marriage ordained to failure. Serving only the vanity and avarice of their parents, the union drives the couple to destroy each other and wreck their families.
Unlike most of Hogarth's crowded scenes, this work scrutinizes five main characters, concentrating on the deterministic and increasingly desparate ways that the two protaganists develop in response to each other and their circumstances.
Though the series appears to be an attack on the cynical opportunities of both the middle class and the aristocracy, its exposure of the aristocracy is much more complete and harsh than its criticism of the artist's own class. This bias is best revealed by the complete lack of sympathy with which young Squanderfield is portrayed. Effete and narcissistic from the beginning, he contrasts on a moral level with his middle-class wife, whose natural goodness is finally destroyed by his protracted neglect and repeated infidelity.
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Presented within softwood frames showing an ebonised finish highlighted with a gold edge.
Technically more sophisticated than Hogarth's other progresses, Marriage à la Mode was aimed at the upper middle class and the aristocracy, a smaller, more select audience than the artist usually addressed in this genre. The subject of his work, according to his advertisement, is the "Modern Occurrences in High-Life." It tells the story of two young people ill-suited to each other who are forced into a marriage ordained to failure. Serving only the vanity and avarice of their parents, the union drives the couple to destroy each other and wreck their families.
Unlike most of Hogarth's crowded scenes, this work scrutinizes five main characters, concentrating on the deterministic and increasingly desparate ways that the two protaganists develop in response to each other and their circumstances.
Though the series appears to be an attack on the cynical opportunities of both the middle class and the aristocracy, its exposure of the aristocracy is much more complete and harsh than its criticism of the artist's own class. This bias is best revealed by the complete lack of sympathy with which young Squanderfield is portrayed. Effete and narcissistic from the beginning, he contrasts on a moral level with his middle-class wife, whose natural goodness is finally destroyed by his protracted neglect and repeated infidelity.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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DimensionsVarious sizes between 34 x 36.5cm and 37 x 42cm
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Engravings
Period 19th Century Antiques
Material Copper
Origin British
Item code as507a408 / 381
Status Sold
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Unit 7 Woodfield Farm
Norton Lane, Earlswood
Birmingham
West Midlands
B94 5LS
Tel : 07774451518
Non UK callers : +44 7774451518
Get directions to Hawthornes Antiques
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