Tom Rakewell with a rejection letter and Sarah Young fainted, William Hogarth, 1735 print Text in English in the lower margin. Tom receives a letter of rejection written here by John Rich, the manager of Covent Garden Theater, about an entered play. Two people confront Tom; The man with key as a delegate from the prison for debtors (Fleet Prison) and the other man to collect money for the Pul Beer. Tom's wife stands with a clenched fist next to him because he has gambled all her money. Two people try to teach a faintly fallen Sarah with smell of smell and by hitting her hand. Her child holds h


Tom Rakewell with a rejection letter and Sarah Young fainted, William Hogarth, 1735 print Text in English in the lower margin. Tom receives a letter of rejection written here by John Rich, the manager of Covent Garden Theater, about an entered play. Two people confront Tom; The man with key as a delegate from the prison for debtors (Fleet Prison) and the other man to collect money for the Pul Beer. Tom's wife stands with a clenched fist next to him because he has gambled all her money. Two people try to teach a faintly fallen Sarah with smell of smell and by hitting her hand. Her child holds her skirts. The man on the left keeps Sarah up and drops papers with a trajectory for debt restructuring, possibly prepared by William Hogarth's father. At the back, an alchemist squats with an oven, possibly as an indication that Tom is getting crazy. London paper etching / engraving political caricatures and satires. bankruptcy


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