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The Idle Prentice at Play in the Church Yard, During Divine Service
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The Idle Prentice at Play in the Church Yard, During Divine Service
1071411 The Idle Prentice at Play in the Church Yard, During Divine Service, 1747 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); 26.4x34.6 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: parish beadle prepares to strike him with his cane; he is playing the game hustle-cap; ); Foundation for the Arts, The Alfred and Juanita Bromberg Collection, bequest of Juanita K. Bromberg; English, out of copyright
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The Idle Prentice at Play in the Church Yard, During Divine Service
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is a captivating engraving by William Hogarth that offers a satirical commentary on the moral decay and idleness prevalent during the Georgian era. The print depicts a scene in a churchyard where an apprentice, known as the prentice, indulges in sinful activities instead of attending divine service. In this macabre setting, skulls and tombstones serve as reminders of mortality and the consequences of vice. The parish beadle stands ready to strike the idle prentice with his cane, symbolizing punishment for his sacrilegious behavior. Meanwhile, other criminals and pickpockets engage in their own misdeeds nearby. Hogarth's work serves as both a moral tale and social critique. Through intricate details and symbolism, he highlights how idleness can lead to criminality and ultimately ruin one's life prospects. The game hustle-cap being played by the prentice represents not only his disregard for religious observance but also his lack of industry. This engraving from Hogarth's "Industry and Idleness" series reminds viewers of the importance of hard work, discipline, and virtuous conduct. It serves as a cautionary reminder that wasting time on frivolous pursuits can have dire consequences. The piece is part of an extensive collection at Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA – an invaluable resource for art enthusiasts seeking to explore historical narratives through visual storytelling.
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