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Antique Colored Copperplate Engraving of Southwark Fair (London) by William Hogarth
This engraving is based on a 1733 William Hogarth painting held at the Cincinnati Art Museum; the museum provides a wonderful description of the scene, "On the surface, [it] presents the chaos and crowds at the annual fair in Southwark, the district of London south of the Thames at London Bridge. An annual tradition since the fifteenth century, the fair finally became so raucous that it was closed in 1762 as a public nuisance. Among many other distractions, the [scene] shows the variety of theatrical entertainments typical of the fair, as well as strolling musicians, a pimp trying to beguile two country girls, a pickpocket, gamblers, and a dancing dog dressed in human clothing. Hogarth was not so much painting Southwark Fair in particular as, in his words, "the Humours of a Fair" in general. Many of Hogarth's witty and humorous paintings disguise a moral message: "Southwark Fair" is his most vivid statement on the stage as a metaphor for life."

  • Dimensions: ca. 20" x 16"; framed: ca. 30" x 26"
  • Condition: Great

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June 10, 2023 10:00 AM CDT
St. Louis, MO, US

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