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Morning: The Four Times of the Day, March 25, 1738. Creator: William Hogarth
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Morning: The Four Times of the Day, March 25, 1738. Creator: William Hogarth
Morning: The Four Times of the Day, March 25, 1738
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Morning - The Four Times of the Day, March 25,1738
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by William Hogarth is a captivating print that takes us back to the bustling streets of 18th century London. This intricate engraving depicts a vivid snapshot of morning life in Covent Garden. In this scene, we witness a diverse array of people going about their daily routines. A group gathers outside St. Paul's Church for their morning prayers, highlighting the significance of religion during this era. Meanwhile, soldiers march through the streets as reminders of ongoing wars and conflicts. The city comes alive with activity as market vendors set up their stalls and street sellers engage in lively trade. Tom King's Coffee House serves as a hub for social interaction, where men and women gather to enjoy hot beverages while engaging in flirtatious conversations. Hogarth masterfully captures both the beauty and poverty coexisting within this vibrant cityscape. While elegantly dressed ladies stroll through the streets showcasing fashionable attire, impoverished individuals struggle to make ends meet amidst the chaos. Through his satirical lens, Hogarth offers us an insightful commentary on society at that time – its customs, occupations, and class divisions. This print serves as a valuable historical document that transports us back to an era marked by religious fervor, war-torn landscapes, fashion trends, and social interactions unique to 18th century Britain.
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