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Columbus Breaking the Egg, 1752 (engraving)
XJF397687 Columbus Breaking the Egg, 1752 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: proving that it is easy to do anything once you have been shown how; he broke the egg in order to make it stand Christopher Columbus (1450-1506) Italian explorer; l oeuf de Christophe Colomb; a subscription ticket for Hogarths Analysis of Beauty series; ); English, out of copyright
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The engraving "Columbus Breaking the Egg, 1752" by William Hogarth captures a pivotal moment in history with a touch of humor. In this image, Christopher Columbus is depicted breaking an egg on a table surrounded by an astonished audience. The scene symbolizes the idea that anything can be accomplished once you know how to do it. Columbus broke the egg to demonstrate that it could stand upright on its broken end, proving his point that seemingly impossible tasks become simple once someone shows you how. This act of breaking the egg represents Columbus's groundbreaking voyage across the Atlantic Ocean and his discovery of America. Hogarth's caricature-like style adds a playful element to this historical event. The spectators' amazed expressions reflect their astonishment at witnessing such an unconventional demonstration. Through this artwork, Hogarth not only pays tribute to Columbus but also emphasizes the importance of innovation and thinking outside the box. This print was originally created as part of Hogarth's Analysis of Beauty series and served as a subscription ticket for patrons interested in acquiring his works. Today, it remains an iconic representation of Columbus's determination and serves as a reminder that sometimes all it takes is one bold action to achieve greatness.
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