In Hogarth’s South Sea Scheme, the lottery is represented largely in line with these turn of the century satires, which linked female participation in the activity with a desire to carve a rapid route to wealth by finding a partner with lottery riches.
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The Lottery, like several of Hogarth's works, has a theatrical theme and an element of satire ... William Hogarth Page Menu.
Jan 21, 2015 - This Pin was discovered by John Lynch. "The Lottery" "The Complete Works of William Hogarth" (Mackenzie, London, 1870) Sheet size: 8 3/4 x 12 1/4 inches (steel engraving) Condition: Very Good/Excellent A couple of spots outside of image area. The curtains create stage effect with allegorical figures of virtue and vice performing. Engravings.
Criticism of the government by Hogarth for raising money by lottery.
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The print was first published in 1724, around three years after its sister engraving The South Sea Scheme appeared. From National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., William Hogarth, The Lottery (1721), Etching and engraving
Various subjects including: "The Farmer's Return" & a receipt for a March to Finchley, "The Man of Taste" & "Rich's Triumphant Entry", "Masquerades and Operas" & "The Altar Peice (misspelled) in St. Clements", "Whoever makes a Design without the Knowledge of … Criticism of the government by Hogarth for raising money by lottery. In 1724, Hogarth sold his own print on the state lottery along with The South Sea Scheme.
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Download this stock image: The Lottery by William Hogarth. William Hogarth. The Lottery, by William Hogarth (1697–1764), is an engraved satire denouncing the greed, folly and disillusion of those who took part in state-sponsored lotteries in the hope of making a quick and easy fortune. Discover (and save!)
William Hogarth (1697-1764) is regarded as both painter and social critic. Amazon.com: The Lottery by William Hogarth: Posters & Prints. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online. William Hogarth Study for The Lottery 1724 Pen and black ink over pencil, gery wash, corrections with brown ink and red chalk 229 x 324 mm Her Majesty The Queen.
William Hogarth The Mystery of Masonry Brought to Life by ye Gormagons (second state) 1724 Etching and engraving on paper 251 x 352 mm Courtesy Andrew Edmunds, London Very good condition.
Download this stock image: The Lottery by William Hogarth. Re-engraving by Thomas Cook.