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  1. Title. A Harlot's Progress (assigned by artist) Materials and techniques. Etching and engraving on paper. Brief description. Plate II of the series 'A Harlot's Progress' by William Hogarth, London, 1732. Physical description. Print depicts scene from 'A Harlot's Progress' by William Hogarth. Moll is caught with her lover by her wealthy Jewish ...

  2. Mar 3, 2016 · The series A Harlot’s Progress and A Rake’s Progress told detailed and complex narratives using paintings alone.

  3. A Rake's Progress. A Rake's Progress (or The Rake's Progress) is a series of eight paintings by 18th-century English artist William Hogarth. [1] The canvases were produced in 1732–1734, then engraved in 1734 and published in print form in 1735. [2] The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich ...

  4. A Harlot's Progress is a 2006 British television film directed by Justin Hardy and starring Zoe Tapper, Toby Jones, Sophie Thompson and Richard Wilson. [1] The story is based on the series of paintings entitled A Harlot's Progress by William Hogarth.

  5. Feb 9, 2017 · William Hogarth — A Harlot’s Progress. The first blog looks at a set of paintings done by William Hogarth. When I first saw his paintings, I was surprised at the amount of detail he could ...

  6. Plate one, from A Harlot’s Progress. 1732. One of Hogarth’s four major print cycles of “modern moral subjects” based on his paintings, A Harlot’s Progress is a tale of innocence led astray. As indicated by its title, which subverts that of John Bunyan’s popular Christian allegory, the 1678 Pilgrim’s Progress, Hogarth’s project ...

  7. 'A Harlot's Progress', the story of a girl arriving in London and being led into prostitution, was the first of Hogarth’s printed series. It appeared in April 1732. Though the series was sold by subscription, the method of marketing was new and ingenious.

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