Noon [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- Noon [graphic]
- Creator
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764, printmaker
- Contributor
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764, artist.
- Published / Created
- [25 March 1738]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Wm. Hogarth
- Abstract
-
The second print in the series "Four Times of the Day" is set outside St Giles's-in-the-Fields. On the right an elegant crowd leaves the French Huguenot church; they are dressed in the height of French fashion. Two women kiss on the far right in the customary French way. They are contrasted with Londoners on the left. The two groups are separated by a gutter down the middle of the road; a dead cat lies in the gutter foreground. The Londoners stand outside a tavern with the sign of the Good Woman (one without a head); a woman and man in the second-story window look surprised as the contents of her bowl are tossed out the window. In the foreground, left, under a sign with John the Baptist's head on a platter and reading "Good Eating", a black man embraces a servant girl and a small boy (evidently intended by his curly red hair to be identified as one of the Irish inhabitants of the area) cries because he has broken a pie-dish. A little girl squats as she eats the fallen pie off the ground. The clock in the steeple in the background reads 12:30.
- Description
-
Title engraved below image.
State and series from Paulson. Second in a series: Four times a day and Strolling actresses dressing in a barn.
"Price 5 shillings."--Following printmaker's name.
Sheet trimmed to plate mark.
On page 91 in volume 1. Sheet 485 x 396 mm. - Provenance
- George Steevens bequeathed this collection to William Windham (1750-1810). At Windham's death, the collection was put up for sale on 20 July 1810 and was bought in by Mrs. Windham at 292 guineas; by descent through the Windham family; Sotheby's, 17 February 1919 to Dyson Perrins for £400; Sotheby's sale including Property of the Late C.W. Dyson Perrins, Esq., 11 June 1959, lot 100 purchased by Maggs Bros. for W.S. Lewis for £1300.
- Extent
- 1 print : plate mark 486 x 400 mm
- Edition
- [State 1].
- Language
-
English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- Folio 75 H67 800 v.1 (Oversize)
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
-
Satires (Visual works) England 1738
Engravings England London 1738
Annotations (Provenance) 18th century - Material
- engraving and etching ; and laid paper.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Geographic)
-
England
London.
England. - Subject (Topic)
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Huguenots
Irish
Blacks
Children
City & town life
Churches
Couples
Crowds
Crying
Kissing
Servants
Signs (Notices)
Taverns (Inns)
Women - Subjects
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Huguenots > England > London
Irish > England
Blacks > England
Children
City & town life
Churches
Couples
Crowds
Crying
Kissing
Servants
Signs (Notices)
Taverns (Inns)
Women
England > 1738
England > London > 1738
18th century
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764 > Ms. notes
Kinnaird, Charles Kinnaird, Baron, 1780-1826 > Ownership
Steevens, George, 1736-1800 > Ownership
Perrins, Charles William Dyson, 1864-1958 > Ownership
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 9877008
- Object ID (OID)
- 16193988