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The Prodigal Son Living with Harlots, 1724-1761. Creator: Johann Wolfgang BaumgartnerThe Prodigal Son Living with Harlots, 1724-1761
Cavalier with a Harlot, 17th century. Creator: UnknownCavalier with a Harlot, 17th century
The Prodigal Son with Harlots, n.d. Creator: Amos DoolittleThe Prodigal Son with Harlots, n.d
The Babylon Harlot seated on the Seven-Headed Beast, from the Apocalypse. n. dThe Babylon Harlot seated on the Seven-Headed Beast, from the Apocalypse.n.d
In a high saliuation [sic] at the point of death, plate V of The Harlots Progress, 1732; the harlot is now dying from venereal disease and has been transferred to the sick room (of Bridewell Prison)
The Compleat trull at her lodging in Drury Lane, plate III of The Harlots Progress, 1732; the harlots handsome young lover has cost her an easy life with her Jewish protector
Innocence betrayed, or the journey to London, plate I of The Harlots Progress, 1732; shows Mary Hackabout arriving at the Bell Inn, Wood Street, London
In high keeping by a Jew, plate II of The Harlots Progress, 1732; Mary Hackabout, now the mistress of a wealthy London Jew, kicks over a table to divert his attention
Her funerall properly attended, plate VI of The Harlots Progress, 1833. Artist: J StubbsHer funerall properly attended, plate VI of The Harlots Progress, 1833. Early 19th century version of Hogarths series of 1732; the body of the harlot is surrounded by mourners
In Bridewell beating hemp, plate IV of The Harlots Progress, 1833. Artist:s DavenportIn Bridewell beating hemp, plate IV of The Harlots Progress, 1833. Early 19th century version of a scene from Hogarths serieds of 1732; the harlot is now beating hemp in Bridewell Prison
Transport of Prostitutes to the Salpetriere, c1760-1770. Artist: Etienne JeauratTransport of Prostitutes to the Salpetriere, c1760-1770. From the Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France
Phoenician ivory of a woman at a window, 8th century BCPhoenician ivory panel depicting a womans head and shoulders wearing an Egyptian wig and necklace, looking through a window. Found at the North West Palace at Nimrud
The Harlots Progress, 1733. Artist: William HogarthThe Harlots Progress, 1733. Sixth and final plate in William Hogarths series The Harlots Progress. Moll Hackabout, the harlot who has died of venereal disease, lies in her coffin
A Harlots Progress, Plate 6, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 6, April 1732
A Harlots Progress, Plate 5, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 5, April 1732
A Harlots Progress, Plate 4, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 4, April 1732
A Harlots Progress, Plate 3, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 3, April 1732
A Harlots Progress, Plate 2, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 2, April 1732
A Harlots Progress, Plate 1, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 1, April 1732