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ART304589 
'The Harlot's Progress', 1733. Artist: William Hogarth
AR927474 
'In Bridewell beating hemp', plate IV of 'The Harlot's Progress', 1833.Artist: S Davenport
AR958773 
'Sigismonda, with the heart of her husband', 1833. Artist: TW Shaw
AR958771 
'The idle 'prentice returned from sea..., plate VII of Industry and Idleness 1833. Artist: S Davenport
AR980843 
'Death of the Earl', plate V of 'Marriage a la mode', 1833. Artist: TE Nicholson
AR958775 
'The fellow 'prentices at their looms', plate I of 'Industry and Idleness', 1833.Artist: E Smith
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'The idle 'prentice turn'd away and sent to sea', plate V of 'Industry and Idleness', 1833.Artist: Henry Adlard
AR958779 
'Her funerall properly attended', plate VI of 'The Harlot's Progress', 1833.Artist: J Stubbs 
'Her funerall properly attended', plate VI of 'The Harlot's Progress', 1833. Early 19th century version of Hogarth's series of 1732; the body of the harlot is surrounded by mourners, the undertaker (making advances to a prostitute) and the parson, identified as the couple-beggar in the Fleet Prison, who celebrated clandestine marriages. 
Unique Identifier AR958777 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4155px × 4222px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Child
CHILDHOOD
Coffin
concept
Death
eighteenth century
Engraving
Flirtation
Funeral
Grief
HARLOT
interior
J
J Stubbs
JOB
Monochrome
Mourning
OCCUPATION
parson
People
Print Collector6
PROFESSION
Prostitute
Prostitution
STUBBS
The Print Collector
undertaker
William Hogarth;Hogarth
William;W Hogarth