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Breakfast scene from The Five Days Peregrination, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
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Breakfast scene from The Five Days Peregrination, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
Breakfast scene from The Five Days Peregrination, 1732. This series is an account of a tour of the Kent Coast made by William Hogarth and four friends in May 1732. The four were Samuel Scott (marine painter), John Thornhill (Hogarths brother in law), Ebenezer Forrest (lawyer) and William Tothall (woollen draper). From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson. [Hachette Et Cie, Paris, 1904]
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This print captures a breakfast scene from "The Five Days Peregrination" by renowned artist William Hogarth. The series documents a memorable tour of the Kent Coast undertaken by Hogarth and his four companions in May 1732. Among them were Samuel Scott, an esteemed marine painter, John Thornhill (Hogarth's brother-in-law), Ebenezer Forrest (a lawyer), and William Tothall (a woollen draper). In this particular image, we are transported to a cozy dining room where the group is enjoying their morning meal. The warm colors and inviting atmosphere suggest a sense of camaraderie among these British gentlemen as they embark on their journey. As they savor their food, one can almost imagine the lively conversations that must have filled the air. This photograph not only offers us a glimpse into an intimate moment shared between friends but also provides valuable insights into Georgian-era England. It allows us to appreciate both the artistic talent of Hogarth and his ability to capture everyday scenes with remarkable detail. As we admire this print, we are reminded of the joyous spirit of travel and holidays experienced by these tourists over two centuries ago. It serves as a testament to our timeless fascination with exploration and discovery – an enduring human desire that transcends time itself.
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