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Louis Gerard Scotin after William Hogarth (French, 1690 - 1745 or after), Marriage a la Mode
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Louis Gerard Scotin after William Hogarth (French, 1690 - 1745 or after), Marriage a la Mode
Louis Gerard Scotin after William Hogarth (French, 1690 - 1745 or after), Marriage a la Mode: pl.6, 1745, etching and engraving
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1690 1745 Gerard Hogarth Louis Marriage Mode William William Hogarth
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In this photo print, Quint Lox beautifully captures the essence of Louis Gerard Scotin's reproduction of William Hogarth's iconic artwork, "Marriage a la Mode: pl. 6". The original piece, created in 1745, is an etching and engraving that showcases Hogarth's exceptional talent for storytelling through art. The image depicts a pivotal moment in the series where the consequences of a loveless marriage are laid bare. With meticulous attention to detail, Scotin skillfully recreates Hogarth's intricate composition and delicate lines. Every stroke seems to come alive under Lox's lens, highlighting the timeless beauty of this masterpiece. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to 18th-century France. The scene unfolds before our eyes - a couple trapped in an unhappy union surrounded by opulence and decadence. Through subtle gestures and expressions on their faces, Hogarth masterfully conveys their despair and disillusionment with society's shallow values. Lox expertly captures every nuance of light and shadow within the print, enhancing its dramatic impact. The rich tones evoke a sense of melancholy while emphasizing the underlying social commentary embedded within Hogarth's work. This print serves as both a tribute to two great artists - Louis Gerard Scotin and William Hogarth - as well as an invitation for viewers to delve into the complexities of human relationships depicted in "Marriage a la Mode". It stands as a testament to art’s ability to transcend time and spark contempl
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