Woman hangs on the arm of a man in a bedroom, William Hogarth, 1736 print The painting with 'Before' falls into the shadow of the bed. In the list, Cupido points to a rocket that falls down. The tract by Aristotle that lies on the floor refers to the Aforism 'Omne Animal Post Coitum Tristen', which refers to the depression that the man radiates. The woman is still in bed and clings to the man's arm. paper etching / engraving one-sided courting; pursuit; difficult choice


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