Beggar’s Opera, Act III.
£350.00
William Blake after William Hogarth
Beggar’s Opera, Act III.
London, J. & J. Boydell ca 1806
Etching and copper engraving
460 x 585mm
£350
William Blake after William Hogarth
Beggar’s Opera, Act III.
London, J. & J. Boydell ca 1806
Etching and copper engraving
460 x 585mm
£350
From the collection of George Morant, (1770 – 1846) of 95 Wimpole St, London. A very fine set on mostly uncut sheets kept loose in a folio. Carefully printed and in very good condition.
Morant was a collector and Founder of a business of paper hangers, carvers, gilders and picture frame makers.
The company had offices at 88 Old Bond St, from 1814, and was appointed as ‘house decorator, carver, gilder & picture-frame-maker to His Majesty’. From 1832 he was appointed again by Her majesty Queen Victoria
William Blake’s (1757-1827) dramatic rendition, after Hogarth’s painting, of a performance of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera first performed at Lincon’s Inn Fields in 1728. The scene is Newgate gaol, Polly Peachum, played by Lavinia Fenton afterwards Duchess of Bolton (1708-60), kneels on the floor to the left of the design, while Lucy played by Mrs Egleton also kneels, pleading for the life of Macheath, played by Thomas Walker (1698-1744), who stands centre stage, with arms folded, wearing manacles. The painting was purchased by the Tate Gallery, London in 1909.
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