A Midnight Modern Conversation, anonymous, William Hogarth, 1732 - 1800 print The space is St. John's Coffe-House, Shire Lane, Temple Bar at four in the morning. All men are drunk to a greater or lesser extent. The man who spains drinks from the bowl is possible orator Henley of Parson Cornelius. The man who puts him his own wig on his head is possible John Harrison. The man who lights the rough of his sleeve instead of his pipe is a politician. A man falls to the ground in the foreground; He is topped with drinks from a smaller bottle. The man with a pipe and night hat, next to the sleeping m


A Midnight Modern Conversation, anonymous, William Hogarth, 1732 - 1800 print The space is St. John's Coffe-House, Shire Lane, Temple Bar at four in the morning. All men are drunk to a greater or lesser extent. The man who spains drinks from the bowl is possible orator Henley of Parson Cornelius. The man who puts him his own wig on his head is possible John Harrison. The man who lights the rough of his sleeve instead of his pipe is a politician. A man falls to the ground in the foreground; He is topped with drinks from a smaller bottle. The man with a pipe and night hat, next to the sleeping man, is possibly Chandler, a bookbinder with whom Hogarth collaborated. paper etching / engraving political caricatures and satires. drunkenness


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