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The Enraged Musician, November 30, 1741. Creator: William Hogarth
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The Enraged Musician, November 30, 1741. Creator: William Hogarth
The Enraged Musician, November 30, 1741
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The Enraged Musician - A Satirical Snapshot of 18th Century Disturbance
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. This print captures the essence of William Hogarth's iconic masterpiece, "The Enraged Musician" created on November 30,1741. In this satirical engraving, Hogarth skillfully portrays a scene filled with chaos and frustration. Set in bustling 18th century Britain, the image showcases a diverse array of characters from various walks of life. At the center stands an oboe player, his face contorted with fury as he tries to drown out the cacophony surrounding him. Beside him is a singer belting out her notes amidst the commotion. Surrounding these musicians are individuals engaged in their respective occupations - a dustman banging his drum, a knife grinder sharpening blades, and even a milkmaid milking her cow. Each person contributes to the uproar that engulfs them all. Hogarth's keen eye for detail brings forth not only the visual representation but also evokes emotions through this etching. The artist masterfully captures both male and female figures expressing their anger or annoyance at this discordant symphony unfolding before them. As we delve into this historical snapshot preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), we witness Hogarth's genius in using satire to comment on societal issues such as noise pollution and urban disturbances prevalent during that era. "The Enraged Musician" remains an enduring testament
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