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Cunicularii or the Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation, 1726 (engraving)
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Cunicularii or the Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation, 1726 (engraving)
XJF867967 Cunicularii or the Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation, 1726 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: Story of Mary Toft, the woman, known as the rabbit breeder who tricked doctors into believing she d given birth to a litter of rabbits in Godalming.); English, out of copyright
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Birth Childbirth Controversy Doctors Fraud Gullibility Gullible Hoax Nurse Rabbits Surrey Trick
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This intriguing engraving by William Hogarth, titled "Cunicularii or the Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation" captures a moment of controversy and deception from the year 1726. The image depicts a group of doctors and nurses gathered around Mary Toft, a woman who became infamous for tricking medical professionals into believing she had given birth to a litter of rabbits in Godalming. The satirical nature of this artwork is evident through its cartoon-like style and caricatured figures. It serves as a scathing commentary on gullibility within the medical community during that time period. The composition portrays the doctors engrossed in discussion, their expressions ranging from confusion to disbelief. Hogarth's engraving not only highlights the audacity of Mary Toft's hoax but also raises questions about human vulnerability to manipulation and deceit. The artist skillfully captures both the absurdity and gravity of this bizarre event, which caused quite a stir at the time. This print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into an extraordinary historical incident while contemplating themes such as trust, skepticism, and human fallibility. As we gaze upon these wise men in consultation with Mary Toft, we are reminded that even those considered experts can be deceived by cunning individuals. Overall, Hogarth's "Cunicularii" invites us to reflect on our own susceptibility to falsehoods while marveling at his ability to capture such complex narratives within a single image.
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