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The Company of Undertakers, after 1736. Creator: William Hogarth
The Company of Undertakers, after 1736
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Coat Of Arms Doctor Heraldic Heraldry Hogarth Hogarth William John Taylor Joshua Physician Quack Sarah Taylor Undertaker W Hogarth Ward William Hogarth Mapp
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Bring history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring the iconic artwork, "The Company of Undertakers" by William Hogarth. This intriguing piece, created in 1736, is now a part of your daily routine. Each mug showcases a high-quality image of this historic artwork, allowing you to enjoy its details and storytelling every time you take a sip. Perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates a unique and thoughtful gift. Relive the past, one mug at a time. Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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The Company of Undertakers
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is a captivating print created by the renowned artist William Hogarth in the 18th century. This engraving masterfully depicts a satirical scene that explores the concept of death, medicine, and profession during that era. In this intriguing artwork, Hogarth skillfully portrays a group of individuals involved in various occupations related to death and medicine. The central figure is Joshua Ward, an infamous quack doctor known for his dubious medical practices. Surrounding him are other characters such as John Taylor, Sarah Mapp, and many more who represent different aspects of the undertaker profession. Hogarth's attention to detail is evident through the inclusion of heraldic elements like coats of arms symbolizing heritage and lineage. Through satire and wit, he critiques both the medical field and those who profit from death-related services. This print serves as a historical document reflecting on 18th-century society's fascination with science, occupation, and mortality. It invites viewers to ponder upon themes such as ethics in medicine or societal attitudes towards death during that time period. As we admire this remarkable piece by William Hogarth today, it reminds us not only of his artistic genius but also prompts contemplation about our own relationship with life's inevitable end.
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