William Hogarth
The Laughing Audience.
London, Baldwin, Cradock & Joy 1822
Copper engraving
232x172mm
£200
The auditorium of a theatre, with the audience laughing at the unseen play. At the bottom is the orchestra with the musicians solemnly blowing on bassoon-like instruments, and above them is the pit, separated from the orchestra by a row of spikes. A sourly restrained gentleman is evidently a critic, and in the row of boxes at the top are two foppish rakes, one making advances to a woman and the other to two orange girls. Paulson 130.
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