Tom Rakewell surrounded by people in the morning, William Hogarth, 1735 print Text in English in the lower margin. Tom is surrounded by men dressed in expensive costumes that offer their services: a musician on a harpsichord, possibly George Frederik Händel, a fencer, possibly Dubois, a Quarterstaff instructor, possibly James Figg, a dance master with violin, possibly John Essex, a Gardener, possibly Charles Bridgeman, an ex-soldier who offers himself as a bodyguard and a hunting horn blower from a fox hunting club. At the bottom right a jockey squat with a trophy stating that he has won the E


Tom Rakewell surrounded by people in the morning, William Hogarth, 1735 print Text in English in the lower margin. Tom is surrounded by men dressed in expensive costumes that offer their services: a musician on a harpsichord, possibly George Frederik Händel, a fencer, possibly Dubois, a Quarterstaff instructor, possibly James Figg, a dance master with violin, possibly John Essex, a Gardener, possibly Charles Bridgeman, an ex-soldier who offers himself as a bodyguard and a hunting horn blower from a fox hunting club. At the bottom right a jockey squat with a trophy stating that he has won the Epsom Derby with the horse 'Silly Tom'. Behind the group of men is a painting with the judgment of Paris. Further on are a tailor, wig maker, poet and musician in line to talk to Tom. London paper etching / engraving political caricatures and satires. handicrafts, hobbies (leisure time activities). fencing (sport). musician at work


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