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Hogarth, William (1697-1764)
Marriage A-la-Mode: 1, The Marriage Settlement, about 1743. Oil on canvas, 69.9 x 90.8 cm. The story starts in the mansion of the Earl Squander who is arranging to marry his son to the daughter of a wealthy but mean city merchant. It ends with the murder of the son and the suicide of the daughter. In the first scene the aged Earl (far right) is shown with his family tree and the crutches he needs because of his gout. The new house which he is having built is visible through the window. The merchant, who is plainly dressed, holds the marriage contract, while his daughter behind him listens to a young lawyer, Silvertongue. The Earl's son, the Viscount, admires his face in a mirror. Two dogs, chained together in the bottom left corner, perhaps symbolise the marriage. Bought, 1824 (NG113).
Location
National Gallery/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART373663
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5197px × 4141px
Photo Credit
© National Gallery, London / Art Resource, NY
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Contract
Couple
Daily life
Dog
Interior, Depiction of
Living Room
Painting, Medium
Satire
Wedding contract
Wedding Scenes
Wig, hairstyle