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Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism, illustration from Hogarth Restored
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Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism, illustration from Hogarth Restored
STC451186 Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism, illustration from Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the celebrated William Hogarth, re-engraved by Thomas Cook, pub. 1812 (hand-coloured engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: social satire on fundamentalist religion; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22925576
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Churchgoers Congregation Evil Giving Birth Madness Mayhem Parishioners Preacher Preaching Pulpit Rabbits
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This print titled "Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism" is an illustration from Hogarth Restored, a collection of works by the renowned artist William Hogarth. Created in 1812 by Thomas Cook, this hand-coloured engraving offers a satirical take on fundamentalist religion. The image depicts a scene filled with madness and absurdity within a church setting. Parishioners are shown in various states of frenzy and chaos, embodying the themes of credulity, superstition, and fanaticism. In the foreground, we witness a woman giving birth to rabbits—an outrageous event that symbolizes the gullibility and irrational beliefs prevalent during that time. Atop the pulpit stands a preacher delivering his sermon amidst mayhem. The congregation appears both bewildered and enthralled by his words, highlighting their blind adherence to religious dogma. Through this satirical lens, Hogarth critiques the dangers of unquestioning faith and warns against falling prey to manipulative leaders who exploit people's vulnerabilities for personal gain. With its intricate details and clever symbolism, this humorous yet thought-provoking artwork invites viewers to reflect on societal follies while appreciating Hogarth's artistic genius. This particular print captures not only the essence of Christianity but also serves as an enduring commentary on human nature itself. Displayed proudly in private collections worldwide today, this engraving continues to captivate audiences with its timeless message about our susceptibility to irrational beliefs—a reminder that remains relevant even centuries after
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