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Satire on the South Sea Bubble and British Society by William Hogarth, 1721 : This compelling satirical engraving, originally published … Read more Satire on the South Sea Bubble and British Society by William Hogarth, 1721 : This compelling satirical engraving, originally published in 1721 by William Hogarth, is titled "An Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme." It is a vivid and complex visual commentary on the infamous South Sea Bubble financial scandal that rocked Britain in 1720. This hand-colored print brilliantly captures the speculative frenzy, moral corruption, and societal chaos that followed the collapse of the South Sea Company, a historical financial disaster comparable to modern stock market crashes. At the heart of the composition is a giant merry-go-round labeled “The Devil's Wheel,” with figures representing the rich, clergy, and politicians foolishly riding wooden animals, symbolizing the irrational enthusiasm for profit. Surrounding this central motif are a host of bizarre and absurd scenes: a goat leads blindfolded investors, Fortune is whipped naked, and Honest Industry is crushed beneath a wheel. These sharp visual metaphors expose the loss of reason and virtue during this speculative mania. Above the main panel are two additional vignettes: “The Laughing Audience” and “Rehearsal of the Oratorio of Judith,” also by Hogarth, which further lampoon the credulity and moral weakness of the public. These works illustrate Hogarth’s unique ability to blend biting political satire with detailed, expressive engravings. William Hogarth (1697–1764) is celebrated as one of England’s greatest graphic satirists. His work remains widely collected and exhibited for its historical insight and masterful technique. This piece is particularly desirable for collectors of British history, financial history, and early 18th-century political satire. Keywords such as South Sea Bubble, William Hogarth, British satire, financial crisis, antique engraving, and speculative mania will help attract interest to this listing. Condition report: Fine early impression with strong original hand-coloring. Some faint marginal handling marks and toning. Plate area clean and vibrant. Edges slightly age-toned but overall very well preserved for a print of this age. Framing tips Frame with a wide acid-free mat and UV-protective glass to preserve the color. A dark wood or gilded frame complements the historic tone and draws focus to Hogarth’s intricate satire. See less
- Dimensions
- 17.32ʺW × 21.65ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Early 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Fine early impression … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Fine early impression with strong original hand-coloring. Some faint marginal handling marks and toning. Plate area clean and vibrant. Edges slightly age-toned but overall very well preserved for a print of this age. less
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