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Evening, From the Series "The Four Times of the Day", 1738. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764). Evening, From the Series "The Four Times of the Day", 1738. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)
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Evening, From the Series "The Four Times of the Day", 1738. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764). Evening, From the Series "The Four Times of the Day", 1738. Creator: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)
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Great Britain Hogarth William 1697 1764 Copper Engraving
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Evening, From the Series The Four Times of the Day
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is a captivating and thought-provoking copper engraving created by the renowned British artist, William Hogarth, in 1738. This masterpiece is a part of a larger series that also includes "Morning," "Noon," and "Night." Each print in the series represents a specific time of day, showcasing the changing moods and activities of urban life. In the "Evening" print, we witness a scene of relaxation and indulgence. The sun has set, and the city is transitioning into night. The streets are filled with people returning home from work, while others gather in taverns and public houses to unwind. The central figure of the print is a well-dressed man, seated at a table in a tavern, enjoying a glass of ale. He is surrounded by a lively scene of merriment, with musicians playing and revelers dancing. However, amidst the jovial atmosphere, there are also hints of darkness and danger. A group of ruffians lurk in the shadows, eyeing the unsuspecting patrons. A woman, dressed in a revealing gown, is being pursued by an unwanted suitor. These elements add a layer of satire and social commentary to the print, highlighting the contrasting aspects of urban life. The use of allegory and literature is evident in the print, with each figure representing a specific character or archetype. The mythological references and literary allusions add depth and complexity to the work, making it a fascinating study of 18th-century British culture and society. Overall, "Evening, From the Series The Four Times of the Day" is a stunning example of Hogarth's artistic brilliance and his ability to capture the essence of a time and place.
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