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Some  Day  the  Lord  will  give  His  Blessing

Hogarth, William (1697 London 1764). The Industrious Prentice performing the Duty of a Christian. During the service side by side with the daughter of his wealthy master, jointly holding the gospel book. Engraving by Thomas Cook (c. 1744 – London 1818). Inscribed: Designed by Wm. Hogarth. / Engraved by T. Cook. / Plate 2. / Published by T. Cook Islington; and G. G. & J. Robinsons, Paternoster Row, February 1st. 1796. 30.2 x 36.5 cm.

William Hogarth, Goodchild performing the Duty of a Christian (Cook)

Industry & Idleness II. – Marvellous impression on buff paper. In its downright luxuriously wide white margin a few weak foxing spots and upper right slight waterstreak. Beyond that – contrary to all later Hogarth editions – in the original size. – Cook “made a name for himself as Hogarth engraver, too” (Thieme-Becker).

“ Whereas the industrious apprentice has the honour, too, to attend church with his master’s daughter and he sings devoutly with her from the same gospel book … Once they will surely become a pair … our Goodchild and Miss West, his lord’s and master’s only daughter! ”

(subtext of a lithograph).

The master’s famous, most popular suite, showing by example of two apprentices in a weaving mill as one of the main branches of industry in his days the chances of their life as well as the temptations detrimental to their career :

Calculated  for  the  use  &  Instruction  of  youth
w(h)erein  every  thing  necessary  to  be  known  was  to  be  made
as  intelligible  as  possible

(Hogarth in his Autobiographical Notes).

“ The scenes should be as easily intelligible as possible for which the engravings had not to be worked in all fineness. It was rather important to keep costs low so that even apprentices could buy these sheets. Hogarth designed a frame-like border around each picture – supposedly he assumed that the boys would pin up these engravings directly at the wall. In this border below of every scene he had added a characteristic verse from the Bible to the idle and (or) industrious apprentice … at top on the one hand a cat-o-’nine-tails, a pair of fetters, and a halter as emblems of the tragic end of the idle apprentice and on the other hand golden chain, sword and mace as hints to the career of the industrious one ”

(Bachofen-Moser, William Hogarth in the Art Gallery Zurich, 1983, p. 98).
Offer no. 7,529 / EUR  220. (c. US$ 355.) + shipping

 

– – – The same, but with timemarked, tiny papermargin. Above in the title brown, on the right in the lateral lining weak foxing spot. At the back purchase note by old hand.
Offer no. 14,433 / EUR  184. (c. US$ 297.) + shipping

 

– – – The same in Hogarth’s own etching in an impression from the plate reworked by the royal engraver James Heath (1757 London 1834, “earned applause early”, Nagler) about 1822 (“Even these impressions became relatively rare today though”, Art Gallery Esslingen 1970; and Meyers Konv.-Lex., 4th ed., VIII [1888], 625: “A fine edition”). Inscribed: Design’d & Engrav’d by Wm. Hogarth. / Plate 2 / Publish’d according to Act of Parliament Sepbr. 30th. 1747. 26.6 x 35 cm.

William Hogarth, Goodchild performing the Duty of a Christian

Illustration Hogarth Catalogue Zurich, 1983, 54. – On wide-margined buff paper.
Offer no. 7,685 / EUR  50. (c. US$ 81.) + shipping

 

William Hogarth, Goodchild performing the Duty of a Christian (Cook)

– – – The same in Cook’s smaller repetition, but without the verse and the marginal symbols and with the series title as subtext. Inscribed: Pl. II. / Hogarth pinxt. / T. Cook sculpt. / Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme. May 1st. 1807. Subject size 13.2 x 16.9 cm. – Trimmed within the wide white platemark.
Offer no. 8,881 / EUR  37. (c. US$ 60.) + shipping

 

William Hogarth, Goodchild performing the Duty of a Christian (Industry + Idleness II; Riepenhausen)

– – – The same in engraving by Ernst Ludwig Riepenhausen (1765 Göttingen 1840, university engraver there). Inscribed: 28. / W. Hogarth inv & pinx. 1747. / Pl. 2. / Riepenhausen del & sc. 22.5 x 28 cm. – Impression on especially buff paper, supposedly about 1850. – Riepenhausen’s engravings after Hogarth (“very estimable”, Nagler) belong to his chief work and are partly even preferred to Hogarth’s own engravings.
Offer no. 7,686 / EUR  50. (c. US$ 81.) + shipping

 

– – – The same by Riepenhausen as before, but on slightly toned minor paper.
Offer no. 14,434 / EUR  40. (c. US$ 65.) + shipping

 

William Hogarth, Goodchild performing the Duty of a Christian (Industry + Idleness II; lithograph)

– – – The same in lithography by Ludwig Blau (Lauchstädt, Merseburg, 1808/10 – Leipsic 1899). (1833/36.) Inscribed: 20. / L. Blau. lith. 21.5 x 26.3 cm. – Title – Der fleißige Lehrbursche in der Kirche – and extensive subtext à la Lichtenberg in German.
Offer no. 7,687 / EUR  61. (c. US$ 98.) + shipping

 

– – – The same in steel engraving about 1840. 13 x 16 cm. – With title in German + English, but without verse and marginal symbols.
Offer no. 7,688 / EUR  24. (c. US$ 39.) + shipping

 

Further single sujets of the set available in several qualities.

 


 

„ heute kam ich wieder nach Hause und fand die Bilder vor. Sie sind wohlbehalten angekommen und in einem guten Zustand … Vielen Dank für Ihre Mühe “

(Frau E. K., 24. Juni 2002)