UNKNOWN<br/>
<em>Invisibles in private conversation</em> (c. 1818) <!-- (recto) --><br />
<em>(Les invisibles en tête à tête)</em><br />
plate 16 from the <i>Le suprême bon ton (The ultimate in good form)</i> series, published by Martinet, Paris<br />
hand-coloured etching<br />
16.8 x 23.5 cm (image) 19.6 x 23.6 cm irreg. (sheet, trimmed to platemark)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, 1946<br />
1590.13-4<br />

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The inspection Bernard BARON (engraver); William HOGARTH (painter) Evening Bernard BARON (engraver); William HOGARTH (painter and engraver) England William HOGARTH The idle 'prentice at play in the churchyard during Divine Service William HOGARTH The idle 'prentice betray'd by his whore, and taken in a night cellar with his accomplice William HOGARTH The industrious 'prentice a favourite, and entrusted by his master William HOGARTH Hogarth's Marriage à-la-mode, plate IV Henry LINTON (wood-engraver); William HOGARTH (after) A chorus of singers William HOGARTH The fellow 'prentices at their looms William HOGARTH The lady's death Gérard Jean-Baptiste SCOTIN II (engraver); William HOGARTH (painter and engraver) The marriage settlement Gérard Jean-Baptiste SCOTIN II (engraver); William HOGARTH (painter) Apprehended by a magistrate William HOGARTH The industrious 'prentice out of his time, and married to his master's daughter William HOGARTH The Industrious 'Prentice Lord Mayor of London William HOGARTH She expires, while the doctors are quarrelling William HOGARTH The idle 'prentice return'd from sea, and in a garret with a common prostitute William HOGARTH The industrious 'prentice performing the duty of a Christian William HOGARTH The five orders of periwigs William HOGARTH John Pine James McARDELL (mezzotinter); William HOGARTH (after) Noon William HOGARTH The toilette Simon François RAVENET I (engraver); William HOGARTH (painter) Night William HOGARTH The idle 'prentice return'd from sea, and in a garret with a common prostitute William HOGARTH The Industious 'Prentice a Favourite, and entrusted by his Master William HOGARTH Marries an old maid William HOGARTH France William HOGARTH The industrious 'prentice alderman of London, the idle one brought before him and impeach'd by his accomplice William HOGARTH Morning William HOGARTH England William HOGARTH The idle 'prentice turn'd away and sent to sea William HOGARTH
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