Hogarth, William, Before and after, Voor en na, After, Woman hanging from a man's arm in a bedroom, verso - stamped, The painting with 'before' falls in the shadow of the bed. In the frame below, Cupid points to a rocket falling. The treatise by Aristotle lying on the floor refers to the aphorism 'Omne Animal Post Coitum Triste', which refers to the despondency that the man radiates. The woman is still sitting on the bed and clings to the man's arm., print, prints, height 408 mm, width 330 mm, English, 1697-11-10 - 1764-10-25, print maker, printmaker, 1736-12-15 - 1736-12-15, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), after, after a painting by, Work conception, after own design by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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