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Early Exhibiting Societies, Establishment of the Royal Academy (engraving)
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Early Exhibiting Societies, Establishment of the Royal Academy (engraving)
1612940 Early Exhibiting Societies, Establishment of the Royal Academy (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Early Exhibiting Societies, Establishment of the Royal Academy. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 11 May 1861.
William Hogarth); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22271204
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This engraving by William Hogarth, titled "Early Exhibiting Societies, Establishment of the Royal Academy" takes us back to a significant moment in British art history. Created in 1861 for The Illustrated London News, this print showcases Hogarth's satirical genius and his ability to capture the essence of British culture. In this humorous scene, we witness a gathering of early exhibiting societies at the establishment of the prestigious Royal Academy. The image is filled with delightful details that invite closer inspection. Monkeys are seen watering plants while others observe with curiosity. These exotic creatures add an element of surprise and playfulness to the composition. Hogarth's satire shines through as he pokes fun at both human society and animal behavior. Through his sharp wit and clever observations, he highlights the absurdity and quirks of British life during that time period. The inclusion of various animals adds depth to the narrative, symbolizing not only wildlife but also reflecting on human nature itself. From monkeys to apes and macaques, these primates represent our own primal instincts and behaviors. Overall, this enchanting engraving captures a pivotal moment in art history with its blend of humor, satire, and keen observation. It serves as a testament to Hogarth's skill as an artist who was able to entertain while offering insightful commentary on society.
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