First stage of cruelty [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- First stage of cruelty [graphic]
- Creator
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764, printmaker
- Contributor
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764, artist.
- Published / Created
- published according to act of Parliament, Feb. 1, 1751 [that is, between 1790 and 1835]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- publisher not identified
- Abstract
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In a London street, young boys inflict various forms of cruelty upon animals. In the centre, a boy (Tom Nero), identifiable by the badge on his shoulder as a pupil of St. Giles's Parish School, thrusts an arrow into a dog's anus; he ignores the offer of a large tart from a sympathetic young gentleman (said by Paulson to be a compliment to the young George III). To his left on the front of the balustrade, a boy draws a prophetic picture of Tom hanging from the gallows. Below Tom, another boy ties a bone to a dog's tail. In the lower left, a dog disembowels a cat. In the center foreground another boy kneels on the cobblestones, about to release a cock, as another boy prepares to a stick at it; the boy behind him holds a second cock. On the balustrade one boy holds a torch while his companion blinds a bird with a wire. Further to the left on the balustrade a group of boys laugh at the sight of two cats fight as they are hung by their tails from a gibbet-shaped lamp post. Above them a cat with a pair of wings tied to its back has been tossed out the attic window to see if it could fly
- Description
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Title engraved above image.
State from Paulson.
Second state, with price mostly burnished from plate. This state of the plate was first issued in The original works of William Hogarth (London : Sold by John and Josiah Boydell, 1790). It was reissued, with some lines strengthened by the engraver James Heath, in The works of William Hogarth (London : Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy ..., 1822); another edition was published by Baldwin & Cradock in 1835. See Paulson.
First in a series of four: The four stages of cruelty.
Quotation engraved below image: "While various scenes of sportive woe, the infant race employ, and tortur'd victims bleeding shew, the tyrant in the boy. Behold! A youth of gentler heart, to spare the creature's pain. O take, he cries - take all my tart, but tears and tart are vain. Learn from this fair example - you whom savage sports delight, how cruelty disgusts the view while pity charms the sight."
Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Prevention of cruelty to animals. - Provenance
- Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Wynant Dean; 1985.
- Extent
- 1 print : plate mark 38.5 x 32.5 cm
- Edition
- [State 2].
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
- Call Number
- Print20072
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Book illustrations
Satires (Visual works) England 1751
Engravings England London 1790
Etchings England London 1790 - Material
- etching and engraving ;
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Topic)
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Animal fighting
Balustrades
Boys
Cats
Cockfighting
Dogs
Gallows
Lampposts
Punishment & torture
Rake's progress - Subjects
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Animal fighting
Balustrades
Boys
Cats
Cockfighting
Dogs
Gallows
Lampposts
Punishment & torture
Rake's progress
England > 1751
England > London > 1790
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
- 16210946
- Object ID (OID)
- 17339308