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Alchemy and astrology, 19th century
Alchemy and astrology. 19th-century copy of an artwork for a scene from the 1670s satirical poem Hudibras by English poet Samuel Butler (1613-1680). Titled Hudibras Beats Sidrophel and His Man Whacum, the 1726 original was by English artist William Hogarth (1697-1764). Hudibras (right) is drawing his sword to confront the astrologer Sidrophel (far left) and his assistant Whacum (behind table). At far right, Hudibrass squire Ralpho goes to call the authorities to make an arrest. Alchemical symbols include a crocodile, swordfish, turtle, skeleton, and owl. This engraving, dating from 1802, is by English artist Thomas Cook (c.1744-1818)
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This 19th-century print captures a scene from the satirical poem "Hudibras" by Samuel Butler, brought to life by English artist William Hogarth in 1726. Titled "Hudibras Beats Sidrophel and His Man Whacum" this intricate artwork depicts the intense confrontation between Hudibras, a knight embodying puritanical ideals, and the astrologer Sidrophel along with his assistant Whacum. In this mesmerizing engraving created by Thomas Cook in 1802, we witness Hudibras drawing his sword as he prepares to confront Sidrophel while Ralpho rushes to call for authorities. The composition is adorned with alchemical symbols such as a crocodile, swordfish, turtle, skeleton, and owl – all representing mystical elements intertwined within the narrative. The image transports us back to an era of occultism and persecution where astrology held great significance. It showcases not only historical context but also highlights themes of religion and satire prevalent during that time period. With its monochrome aesthetic and attention to detail, this artwork serves as a visual representation of both art history and literature. It invites viewers into a world filled with mysticism and symbolism while capturing the essence of 17th-century England through its depiction of characters engaged in an epic battle between reason and superstition.
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