Description: The Bruiser, by Hogarth, is well known, created a year before his death in 1764. A copper engraving, I had this appraised and learned that, because of the "N.B." on the log the bear is holding, dates it to the 5th state, @1802, so 2022 years old! The quality of the engraving is excellent, but there is a small tear on the upper left (I taped it in the back, which I hated to do, but did not want it to get larger). The border shows wear, some water stains and corner tears, but it could be framed, hiding the damage, but definitely great looking under glass. Engraving itself measures 13"x10" with 1" at bottom with caption, large border is 4"wide, total size is 23 x 18.25 Please contact us with any questions. See our feedback. Please visit our store, do come again and THANK YOU FOR LOOKING! Hogarth was a very controversial and individual character. Driven by a sense for justice, he missed no chance to get into a quarrel with his contemporaries. His most hated enemy was the British politician *John Wilkes, whom he had ridiculed in one of his engravings, "The Bruiser," presented here. William Hogarth died on October 26, 1764. *(This engraving targets John Wilkes).
Price: 135 USD
Location: Orangeburg, South Carolina
End Time: 2024-09-30T22:18:49.000Z
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Artist: William Hogarth
Signed By: Hogarth
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Large
Signed: No
Period: Early 19th Century (1800-1830)
Title: The Bruiser
Material: Paper
Item Length: 23 in
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: England
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Political Satire
Type: Engraving
Year of Production: 1802
Theme: History, Politics
Production Technique: Copper Engraving
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Culture: British
Item Width: 18 in
Time Period Produced: 1800-1849