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Plate Two, from Marriage à la Mode, 1745. Creator: Bernard BaronPlate Two, from Marriage a la Mode, 1745
Plate Three, from Marriage à la Mode, 1746. Creator: Bernard BaronPlate Three, from Marriage a la Mode, 1746
Marriage a la Mode. Plate V: The Bagnio, 1745. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)Marriage a la Mode. Plate V: The Bagnio, 1745. Private Collection
Marriage a la Mode. Plate VI: The Lady's Death, 1745. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)Marriage a la Mode. Plate VI: The Lady's Death, 1745. Private Collection
Marriage a la Mode. Plate IV: The Toilette, 1745. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)Marriage a la Mode. Plate IV: The Toilette, 1745. Private Collection
Marriage a la Mode. Plate III: The Inspection, 1745. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)Marriage a la Mode. Plate III: The Inspection, 1745. Private Collection
Marriage a la Mode. Plate II: The Tête à Tête, 1745. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)Marriage a la Mode. Plate II: The Tete a Tete, 1745. Private Collection
Marriage a la Mode. Plate I: The Marriage Settlement, 1745. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)Marriage a la Mode. Plate I: The Marriage Settlement, 1745. Private Collection
Marriage a la Mode: pl. 3, 1745. Creator: Bernard BaronMarriage a la Mode: pl. 3, 1745
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate V, April 1745. Creator: Simon Francois RavenetMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate V, April 1745. After William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate IV, April 1, 1745. Creator: Simon Francois RavenetMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate IV, April 1, 1745. After William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate VI, April 1, 1745. Creator: Gerard Jean-Baptiste ScotinMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate VI, April 1, 1745. After William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate I, April 1, 1745. Creator: Gerard Jean-Baptiste ScotinMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate I, April 1, 1745. After William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate II, April 1745. Creator: Bernard BaronMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate II, April 1745. After William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate III, April 1745. Creator: Bernard BaronMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate III, April 1745. After William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate II, April 1, 1745. Creator: Bernard BaronMarriage A-la-Mode, Plate II, April 1, 1745. After William Hogarth
Hogarth, (1697-1764), 1830. Creator: UnknownHogarth, (1697-1764), 1830. William Hogarth (1697-1764) English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist known for his moral series A Harlots Progress
Marriage a la Mode, 1745; plate III. Artist: Bernard BaronMarriage a la Mode, 1745; plate III. The nobleman is in the house of Dr Misaubin, no 96 St Martins Lane. He threatens the quack with his cane for having prescribed pills which proved ineffective in
Marriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection, c1743. Artist: William HogarthMarriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection, c1743. The nobleman is in the house of Dr Misaubin, no 96 St Martins Lane. He threatens the quack with his cane for having prescribed pills which proved
Death of the Earl, plate V of Marriage a la mode, 1833. Artist: TE NicholsonDeath of the Earl, plate V of Marriage a la mode, 1833. Early 19th century version of a scene from Hogarths Marriage a la mode of c1743
Marriage a la Mode: 1, The Marriage Contract, 1743. Artist: William HogarthMarriage a la Mode: 1, The Marriage Contract, 1743. The ageing Earl Squander, proud of his family tree but in need of money to maintain his position
Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Artist: William HogarthMarriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Silvertongue has been hanged and the countess has taken poison. Her father - a City alderman - removes the ring from her finger
Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. Artist: William HogarthMarriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. The young nobleman comes home from a night of revelry at 1.20 am and ignores his wife who has been holding a card party. The steward walks out in disgust
Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio, c1743. Artist: William HogarthMarriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio, c1743. A bagnio, originally a coffee houses which offered Turkish baths, later meant a place where rooms could be rented with no questions asked