1956.0042.010 Print
  • 1956.0042.010 Print
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Print (Etching)

  • Title:

    The IDLE ' PRENTICE turned away and sent to SEA.

  • Category:

    Prints and Maps

  • Creator (Role):

    William Hogarth (Designer)

    John Bowles (Printseller)

  • Place of Origin:

    London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  • Date:

    1766-1779

  • Materials:

    Ink; Paper (laid)

  • Techniques:

    Etched, Engraved

  • Museum Object Number:

    1956.0042.010 A


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Object Number

1956.0042.010 A

Object Name

Print (Etching)

Title

The IDLE ' PRENTICE turned away and sent to SEA.

Category

Prints and Maps

Credit Line/Donor

Museum purchase

Creator (Role)

William Hogarth (Designer)
1697-10/26/1764

John Bowles (Printseller)
c.1701-1779
John Bowles traded under his own name from c. 1724-1754 and 1764-1779. He trained his son Carington Bowles (1724-1792) and they traded together as John Bowles and Son from 1754 to 1764. John's brother Thomas Bowles (1712-1767) had a similar business in St. Paul's Churchyard, which Carington took over in 1764 when his uncle retired. Carington and John then began trading separately under their own names. Carington was succeeded by his son Henry Carington Bowles (1763-1830), who printed under the name Bowles & Carver (with Samuel Carver). John was succeeded by Robert Wilkinson. John Bowles, and later John Bowles and Son, used the inscription "at the Black Horse in Cornhill" until 1766, when fire damaged his shop. He relocated to No. 13 Cornhill by 1768.

Place of Origin

London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Date

1766-1779

Mark or Signature or Inscription or Label

1. Inscription; Lower left beneath image; Designd by WHogarth.

Subjects

Social/political commentary

Materials

Ink; Paper (laid)

Techniques

Etched, Engraved

Dimensions (inches)

7.8 (H) , 11 (W) , 7.3 (Image H) , 10.5 (Image W)

Dimensions (centimeters)

19.9 (H) , 28 (W) , 7.3 (Image H) , 10.5 (Image W)

Measurement Notes

H at left of center. W above bottom. Plate marks not available.

Place of Publication

London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

State

I or II

Watermark

none

Edition Notes

Hogarth first published the "INDUSTRY and IDLENESS" series in London, October 1747. He wrote in his "Autobiographical Notes" that this series was "calculated for the use and instruction of youth w[h]erein everything necessary to be known was to be made as intelligible as possible and as fine engraving was not necessary to the main design provided that which is infinitely more material viz the characters and expressions were well preserved, the purchase of them became within the reach of

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