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La Carrière d'une prostituée — WikipédiaA Harlot's Progress, 2013 : Opéra en six scènes du compositeur britannique Iain de Bell. Le livret de l'auteur britannique Peter Ackroyd reprend les tableaux de William Hogarth.
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A Harlot's Progress - WikipediaA Harlot's Progress (also known as The Harlot's Progress) is a series of six paintings (1731, now destroyed) [1] and engravings (1732) [2] by the English artist William Hogarth. The series shows the story of a young woman, M. (Moll or Mary) Hackabout, who arrives in London from the country and becomes a prostitute.
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The Story in Paintings: Hogarth’s progress - The Eclectic Light CompanyIn this article, I will examine his first two series, A Harlot’s Progress (c 1731), and its compliment, A Rake’s Progress (1732-5). The next article will examine his most famous Marriage A-la-Mode (c 1743), and the more unusual Four Times of the Day (1736).
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Hogarth et la théâtralité des 'progresses' : «A Harlot's Progress»Les principales séries sont A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress, Marriage à-la-mode, Industry and Idleness : autant de scènes de genres moralisantes. Les séries utilisent les mêmes principes que la bande dessinée ou les fresques des églises romanes ; les dessins racontent une histoire sans texte, destinée au peuple qui ne ...
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La Carrière d'un libertin — WikipédiaLa Carrière d'un libertin, dit aussi La Carrière d'un roué 1 (en anglais : A Rake's Progress) est une série de huit peintures suivies des huit chalcographies (gravures sur cuivre) correspondantes, exécutées à Londres par le peintre et graveur anglais William Hogarth entre 1733 et 1735.
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The Original: Hogarth's 'A Harlot's Progress', 1732 - YouTubeMark Hallett explores the first of Hogarth’s great pictorial series, A Harlot’s Progress, which he painted and published in the early 1730s.
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A Harlot's Progress: Plate 1 - hogarthonline.comMother Needham, the irony of her maternal moniker intact, introduces an important theme in the series—mal-intentioned benefactors. Ronald Paulson notes that the harlot “suffers from a lack of attention by supposedly humanitarian men” ( Life, vol. 1 253).
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A Harlot's Progress - Victoria and Albert Museum: Explore the CollectionsIn a 1732 series of prints, A Harlot’s Progress, William Hogarth highlights the moral weakness and systems of exploitation that he saw at work in 18th-century English society. The series of six images tells the story of ‘Hackabout Moll’, the simple country girl drawn into prostitution following her arrival in the city.
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William Hogarth — WikipédiaLe 27 février 1745, Hogarth décide de mettre en vente dix-neuf de ses peintures, à savoir A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress, The Four Times of Day et Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn.
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A Harlot's Progress, Plate 1 - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtA Harlot's Progress, Plate 1 William Hogarth British April 1732 Not on view. Set outside the Bell Inn, London. Mary Hackabout, a country girl, has just arrived on the York Wagon and is examined by an extravagantly dressed bawd Mother Needham.