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The Industrious Prentice Out of his Time and Married to his Masters Daughter: Industry and Idleness, plate 6, September 30, 1747
Masquerades and Operas, 1724. Creator: William HogarthMasquerades and Operas, 1724
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Clod & the Pebble, ca. 1825
The Cage of Fools (La gabbia de matti), 1557-63. Creator: Sebastiano di ReThe Cage of Fools (La gabbia de matti), 1557-63
Bonne renommee vaut mieux que ceinture doree, ca. 1820-30
Pride goeth before a fall, 1531. Creator: Christoph BockstorfferPride goeth before a fall, 1531
Temptation, ca. 1850. Creator: Celestin NanteuilTemptation, ca. 1850
Intoxication, 1858. Creator: Celestin NanteuilIntoxication, 1858
The Daughters of the Devil, ca. 1848-62. Creator: Celestin NanteuilThe Daughters of the Devil, ca. 1848-62
The Daughters of the Devil (The Creature), ca. 1848-62. Creator: Celestin NanteuilThe Daughters of the Devil (The Creature), ca. 1848-62. [Les Filles du Diable (La Creature)]
Frontispiece for Opus morale in praecepta Decalogi, 1637. Creator: Charles AudranFrontispiece for Opus morale in praecepta Decalogi, 1637
The Secret History of Crim Con, Fig 1, August 18, 1808. August 18, 1808The Secret History of Crim Con, Fig 1, August 18, 1808
Beauty and the Beast, 18th-19th century. Creator: Attributed to Thomas RowlandsonBeauty and the Beast, 18th-19th century
The Reprimand, 1874. Creator: Jehan Georges VibertThe Reprimand, 1874
Mrs. Samuel Mifflin and Her Granddaughter Rebecca Mifflin Francis, 1777-80. CreatorMrs. Samuel Mifflin and Her Granddaughter Rebecca Mifflin Francis, 1777-80
Confucius: The Great Unapotheosized God of China, 1912. Creator: UnknownConfucius: The Great Unapotheosized God of China, 1922. Confucius (551-479 BC) Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period
Confucius: Teacher and Philosopher, 1922. Creator: UnknownConfucius: Teacher and Philosopher, 1922. Confucius (551-479 BC) Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period
The Sluggard, 19th century, (1943). Creator: Henry FitzcookThe Sluggard, 19th century, (1943). A scruffy man lounges against a wall. His overgrown garden is full of thistles, and the church spire in the distance is choked with ivy
Paley, (1743-1805), 1830. Creator: UnknownPaley, (1743-1805), 1830. William Paley (1743-1805) English clergyman, Christian apologist, philosopher, and utilitarian educated at Christs College, Cambridge, he lectured on moral philosophy
Cruden, (1699-1770), 1830. Creator: UnknownCruden, (1699-1770), 1830. Alexander Cruden (1699-1770) Scottish author of an early concordance to the Bible, proofreader, publisher, and self-styled Corrector of the nations morals
Castiglione, (1478-1529), 1830. Creator: UnknownCastiglione, (1478-1529), 1830. Baldassare Castiglione (1478-1529) Count of Casatico, Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author concerned with etiquette and morality
The Works of William Hogarth, Vol II, 1827. Creator: UnknownThe Works of William Hogarth, 1827. Title page of " The Works of William Hogarth; Containing One Hundred and Fifty-eight Engravings, by Mr. Cooke and Mr
Industry and Economy, 1794. Artist: William WardIndustry and Economy, 1794; a successful merchant and his family pictured in a busy scene at Bell Wharf, London. Moral verses are contained in the lower margin
The sin, 1893. Found in the Collection of Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw
The vision of a Priest: a girl who has concealed a sin in confession, Early 19th cen Artist: Russian MasterThe vision of a Priest: a girl who has concealed a sin in confession, Early 19th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
The Sin. Found in the Collection of Galleria d arte moderna, Palermo
The Vision of Saint John: daughter of a whore sitting on a chariot of fire, Early 19th cen Artist: Russian MasterThe Vision of Saint John: daughter of a whore sitting on a chariot of fire, Early 19th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
The Way to Work, 1926. Artist: Buchholz, Fyodor Fyodorovich (1857-1942)The Way to Work, 1926. From a private collection
Allegory of Virtue and Vice, 1505. Artist: Lorenzo LottoAllegory of Virtue and Vice, 1505. The painting is part of the Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker
The Sluggard, 1947. Artist: Henry FitzcookThe Sluggard, 1947. Illustration from Wattss Divine and Moral Songs for Children. From The English Bible, by Sir Herbert Grierson [Collins, London, 1947]
Victoria, 1859. Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. She inherited the throne at 18 and became a national icon
A Rakes Progress - 6: The Gaming House, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 6: The Gaming House, 1733. Tom Rakewell is in a gambling house in Covent Garden, London. Having just lost his wifes fortune, he falls to his knees
A Rakes Progress - 7: Fleet Prison, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 7: Fleet Prison, 1733. Tom Rakewell is confined to Fleet Prison, London, for debt, and being harangued by his wife
A Rakes Progress - 5: He Marries, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 5: He Marries, 1733. Tom Rakewell marries an old but rich woman, in order to retrieve his fortune. Meanwhile, in the background
Rejected sketch for Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William HogarthRejected sketch for Industry and Idleness, 1747. From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson. [Hachette Et Cie, Paris, 1904]
A Rakes Progress; scene I, 1735. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress ; scene I, 1734. Tom Rakewell is taking possession of his miserly fathers effects. Kneeling beside him is a tailor measuring him up for a new set of clothes
Unused drawing for Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William HogarthUnused drawing for Industry and Idleness, 1747. The idle apprentice is stealing from his mother outside a cook shop. From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson. [Hachette Et Cie, Paris, 1904]
Le passage du viatique, 1493 (1849). Artist: Pierre WolgmuthLe passage du viatique, 1493 (1849). A 19th century version based on an original manuscript illustration in Liber Cronicarum at the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels, Belgium
The White Monk II, c1775, (1938). Artist: Richard WilsonThe White Monk II, c1775, (1938). Original painting held at the Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, USA. From A Catalogue of the Pictures
A Rakes Progress - 4: The Arrest, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 4: The Arrest, 1733 (1904). Tom Rakewell heads for a royal levee at St Jamess Palace, London, in his sedan chair. He is stopped by two bailiffs, who arrest him for debt
A Rakes Progress - 3: The The Orgy, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 3: The The Orgy, 1733. Tom Rakewell is in the Rose Tavern, on Drury Lane, London, being relieved of his pocket watch by two women
John Callcott Horsley, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldJohn Callcott Horsley, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. A historical and genre painter, Horsley (1817-1903) gained the nickname Clothes Horsley for his role in championing the cause of public
Indecency, 1799. Artist: Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (1789-1856)Indecency, 1799. From a private collection
The Sin, 1899. Artist: Stuck, Franz, Ritter von (1863-1928)The Sin, 1899. Found in the collection of the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne
St Sebastian, c1470-1523. Artist: PeruginoSt Sebastian, c1470-1523. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France
The Battle of Love and Chastity, c1503-1523. Artist: PeruginoThe Battle of Love and Chastity, c1503-1523. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France
Allegory of Justice, from Aristotles Ethics, 14th century. Allegorical illustration of Dame Justice ruling all aspects from legal justice down to personal justice and obedience
Tavern scene from The Rakes Progress, 1735. Artist: William HogarthTavern scene from The Rakes Progress, 1735. Plate II in William Hogarths series of eight illustrations originally published in 1735. Here the Rake squanders his fortune on drink, women and gambling