• A Rake's Progress (or The Rake's Progress) is a series of eight paintings by 18th-century English artist William Hogarth. The canvases were produced in...
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    The Rake's Progress is an English-language opera from 1951 in three acts and an epilogue by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto, written by W. H. Auden and...
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    disease, or, in the case of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, insanity in Bedlam. The defining period of the rake was at the court of Charles II in the late...
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  • A Rake's Progress is a series of eight paintings by British artist William Hogarth. Rake's Progress may also refer to: The Rake's Progress, an opera by...
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  • the second. William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress (1732–33) displays in a series of paintings the spiralling fortunes of a wealthy but spendthrift son and...
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    subjects", and he is perhaps best known for his series A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress and Marriage A-la-Mode. Knowledge of his work is so pervasive that...
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  • The Rake's Progress is a 1945 British comedy-drama film. In the United States, the title was changed to Notorious Gentleman. The film caused controversy...
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    The Orgy is a work by the English artist William Hogarth from 1735, the third picture from the series A Rake's Progress. A Rake's Progress totals eight...
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    Boy's Progress, alludes to Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress as well as the 18th-century caricature series by painter William Hogarth, A Rake's Progress and...
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    inspiration for characters in William Hogarth's paintings A Rake's Progress and A Harlot's Progress (where he is represented as the fat lecher in the first...
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  • The Rake's Progress is a short 1935 ballet based on the drawings of William Hogarth, with music by Gavin Gordon (1901-1970), choreography by Ninette de...
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    1732–1734 series A Rake's Progress, a scene known as Married To An Old Maid which is held by Sir John Soane's Museum, a pug appears to be marrying a one-eyed...
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    inspired by William Hogarth's 1732–1734 painting series A Rake's Progress, and Hogarth was given a writing credit. It is 1761 in London at an asylum for...
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    if the eye had scanned her face diagonally. David Hockney: A Rake's Progress (2012) is a biography of Hockney covering the years 1937–1975, by writer/photographer...
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  • moralistic images, A Rake's Progress, followed ten years later by Marriage à-la-mode. The original paintings were destroyed in a fire at Fonthill House...
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  • symbolism and composition of the painting. A copy of a Hockney etching, showing his own interpretation of A Rake's Progress (1961–63), is on the wall behind Birtwell...
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    people lost a great deal of money. His art often had a strong moralizing element to it, such as in his masterpiece of 1732–33, A Rake's Progress, engraved...
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  • magazines and distributors. Tony Tough received one sequel: Tony Tough 2: A Rake's Progress (2006). In 2011, Tony Tough entered the ScummVM project. On October...
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  • Audience / A Pleased Audience (1733)—subscription ticket for A Rake's Progress [130] A Rake's Progress paintings (1732–33) prints(1735)—a series of eight...
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    other moral tales, A Harlot's Progress (1732) and A Rake's Progress (1735), and when the paintings were finally sold in 1751, it was for a much lower sum...
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  • Tony Tough 2: A Rake's Progress is a 2006 Windows adventure game designed by Stefano Gualeni and published by Dtp-entertainment. It is the sequel to Tony...
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  • of his works, A Rake's Progress, was composed of a number of canvases, each reproduced as a print, and the eight prints together created a narrative. As...
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    and poor. Unlike many of Hogarth's other series, such as A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress, Industry and Idleness, and The Four Stages of Cruelty,...
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  • Hudson’s series, A Rake Revisited, which was shown at the Sir John Soane's Museum in London 2011, also appropriated Hogarth’s A Rake's Progress but with Hudson...
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    The artist William Hogarth portrayed a "longitude lunatic" in the eight scene of his 1733 work A Rake's Progress. Twenty years later, though, Hogarth...
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    English-language opera based on a series of paintings by 18th-century artist William Hogarth titled The Rake's Progress. The composer joined Auden to write...
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  • Elizabethan stage. The main character was often a self-important rake or libertine, posturing heroically. Adultery was a major theme, and the couple is sometimes...
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  • from "The Tavern Scene" from A Rake's Progress by William Hogarth. The track "The Love in Your Eye" has been featured as a Caravan live track for many...
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    a visit from a cousin. The second scene of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress shows a male equivalent in 1730s London. In the French engraving Le Lever...
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  • Unfortunate Rake" and His Descendants. Western Folklore Vol. 14, No. 2 (Apr., 1955), p.99 Jenkins, R "The Unfortunate Rake's Progress: A Case Study of...
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