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club. At lower right is a jockey with a silver trophy showing Tom's racehorse "Silly Tom". In the background left are more hangers-on including a poet, a wig maker and a hat maker. The quarterstaff instructor looks disapprovingly on both the fencing and dancing masters. Both masters appear to be in
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and her mother holds his love letters). He pays her off, but she still loves him, as becomes clear in the fourth painting. Behind Tom the Administrator of the estate filches a coin from the money bag Tom holds. Evidence of the father's miserliness abound: his portrait above the fireplace shows him
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shows three clamped vises with the motto "Beware"; a half-starved cat reveals the father kept little food in the house, while lack of ashes in the fireplace demonstrates that he spent even less money on wood to heat his home. A servant hanging mourning crepe accidentally uncovers a cache of gold
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coins. The engraving (right), which is reversed left-to-right compared to the painting, shows the father went so far as to resole his shoes with a piece of leather cut from a Bible cover. An account book has an entry of the miser's joy of getting rid of a bad shilling.
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in his new London home, attended by musicians and other hangers-on all dressed in expensive costumes. Surrounding Tom from left to right: a music master at a harpsichord, who was supposed to represent
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gambling club and a young pickpocket has just emptied Tom's pocket. At the lower right urchins are gambling. The painting, however, shows the young thief stealing Tom's cane, and has no lightning.
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at White's club after losing his reacquired wealth. Neither he nor the other obsessive gamblers seem to have noticed a fire that is breaking out behind them.
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son and heir of a rich merchant, who comes to London, wastes all his money on luxurious living, prostitution and gambling, and as a consequence is
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became law. The composition of several of the engravings is reversed from the paintings, due to the printing process.
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experiment in the background. Beside Tom is a rejected play; another inmate is writing a pamphlet on how to solve the
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with her, he now rejects the hand of his pregnant fiancée, Sarah Young, whom he had promised to marry (she holds his
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on the death of his miserly father. While the servants mourn, he is measured for new clothes. Although he has had a
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the "French" style, which was a subject Hogarth loathed. Upon the wall, between paintings of roosters (emblems of
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Castro, Anaclara (1 April 2016). "The Rake's (Un)lawfully Wedded Wives in William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress".
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created a version with eight paintings accompanied by copper engravings on the same themes.
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for celestial observation poking out of the barred window (an apparent reference to the
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In the fifth, Tom attempts to salvage his fortune by marrying a rich but aged and ugly
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This article is about the series of paintings by William Hogarth. For other uses, see
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All is lost by the seventh painting, and Tom is incarcerated in the notorious
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Finally insane and violent, in the eighth painting he ends his days in
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instructor; a dancing master with a violin; a landscape gardener,
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The sixth painting shows Tom pleading for the assistance of the
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Judgement of Paris


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