A Rake’s Progress series

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A Rake’s Progress series is a famous sequence of narrative paintings and engravings by William Hogarth that satirically depicts the moral and financial decline of a young man in 18th-century London.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf narrative art series
series of engravings
series of paintings
artisticFunction moral warning
social satire
characterRole Tom Rakewell as protagonist
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
creator Hogarth
surface form: William Hogarth
depicts asylum confinement
debt and imprisonment
gambling
the life of a fictional young man named Tom Rakewell
endTime 1734
engravingTechnique line engraving
follows A Harlot's Progress
surface form: A Harlot’s Progress
genre moralizing art
satire
hasPart The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 1

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 2

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 3

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 4

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 5

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 6

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 7

The Rake’s Progress by William Hogarth
surface form: A Rake’s Progress, Plate 8
hasTheme class and wealth
consequences of vice
social criticism
inception early 1730s
influencedBy moralizing print traditions
languageOfWork English
mainSubject 18th-century London society
financial ruin
moral decline
movement Rococo
surface form: British Rococo

English satire tradition
narrativeForm sequential art
narrativeStructure rise and fall story
notableFor combination of narrative and satire
detailed depiction of 18th-century London life
use of visual symbolism
numberOfWorks 8
originalMedium canvas
oil paint
setInLocation London, England
surface form: London
setInPeriod 18th century
startTime 1732

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Sir John Soane’s Museum notableWorkInCollection A Rake’s Progress series
The Rake's Progress basedOn A Rake’s Progress series
this entity surface form: A Rake's Progress by William Hogarth
Bedlam basedOn A Rake’s Progress series
this entity surface form: A Rake’s Progress
Bedlam inspiredBy A Rake’s Progress series
this entity surface form: A Rake’s Progress
Hogarth notableWork A Rake’s Progress series
subject surface form: William Hogarth
this entity surface form: A Rake's Progress