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The Harlot's Progress
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WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764)
The Harlot's Progress
the set of six etchings and engravings, 1732, on laid paper, without watermark, a good, uniform set of first state impressions (of three or four), with small margins, plate one with some staining and short repaired tears extending into the subject, the remaining plates with some short tears mainly in the margins and other minor defects, some foxing verso, framed
Plates 250 x 380 mm., Sheets 353 x 422 mm. (and smaller)
The Harlot's Progress
the set of six etchings and engravings, 1732, on laid paper, without watermark, a good, uniform set of first state impressions (of three or four), with small margins, plate one with some staining and short repaired tears extending into the subject, the remaining plates with some short tears mainly in the margins and other minor defects, some foxing verso, framed
Plates 250 x 380 mm., Sheets 353 x 422 mm. (and smaller)
Literature
Paulson 121-126
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