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'Her funerall properly attended', plate VI of 'The Harlot's Progress', 1833.Artist: J Stubbs
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Tavern scene from 'The Rake's Progress', 1735. Artist: William Hogarth
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'A Rake's Progress', 1735, plate III of VIII. Artist: William Hogarth
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'The Harlot's Progress', 1733. Artist: William Hogarth 
'The Harlot's Progress', 1733. Sixth and final plate in William Hogarth's series 'The Harlot's Progress'. Moll Hackabout, the harlot who has died of venereal disease, lies in her coffin, surrounded by self-interested mourners. The parson gropes the woman next to him as his drink spills. Sir William Beckford (1709-1770) bought the original paintings which were destroyed in the fire at his house at Fonthill Gifford, Wiltshire, in 1755. 
Unique Identifier AR927474 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3898px × 2684px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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