Framed "A Harlot's Progress, Plate 5" Etching by William Hogarth

Framed "A Harlot's Progress, Plate 5" Etching by William Hogarth

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This Framed "A Harlot's Progress, Plate 5" Etching by William Hogarth is a finely detailed example from the artist's famed 18th-century series chronicling the downfall of a young woman in London society. Executed with Hogarth's characteristic wit and moral commentary, the scene vividly portrays the chaotic interior of the woman's room, where she faces the consequences of her life choices amid disorder and despair. The etching is hand-colored, bringing a sense of liveliness and contrast to the satirical composition. Presented with a cream mat and a classic wooden frame, this piece highlights the enduring historical and artistic significance of Hogarth's work, making it a compelling addition for collectors of fine art, satire, or period prints.

Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age. Please look at the images for more details.

Please note that due to their vintage nature, some items may exhibit charming signs of age and gentle wear, adding to their unique character.

Product Information

  • Height: 20 1/4 Inches
  • Length: 22 3/4 Inches
  • Weight: 5.45 Pounds
  • Condition: Vintage (item may show signs of age or other imperfections.)
  • Web ID: 136153751

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