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'Sir Hudibras his Passing Worth, the Manner how he Sally'd Forth', 18th century. Artist: William Hogarth
AR915471 
'Sir Andrew Aguecheek Writes a Challenge', 1859.         Artist: Sir John Gilbert
AR986690 
'Hudibras Triumphant', 18th century.  Artist: William Hogarth
AR915462 
'Hudibras in the Stocks', 1850. Artist: Sir John Gilbert 
'Hudibras in the Stocks', 1850. A scene taken from the three-part mock-heroic satire Sir Hudibras by Samuel Butler. Sir Hudibras, a Presbyterian knight, is the main character which also features the sectarian Squire Ralpho. In the manner of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, they set out on a journey by horseback and suffer several bizarre adventures on the way. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR986622 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3016px × 2170px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
19th century
ANIMAL
ART
ARTS
bodycolour
Britain
British
BUTLER
color
concept
Dog
Female
GILBERT
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
Hudibras
humiliated
humiliating
Humiliation
in the stocks
Ink
JOHN
John Gilbert
LADY
Literature
Male
Man
Men
METAPHOR
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Painting, Medium
pen
Pencil
People
Poetry
Punishment
SAMUEL
Samuel Butler
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Sir John
Sir John Gilbert
STOCKS
Victorian
Woman
Women