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Hogarth June ye 25 1735. According to Act / of Parliament. / Plate 3.\r\n","texts":[{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Gallery Label","textentryhtml":"<P>William Hogarth, best known for his sardonic prints of eighteenth-century London, can be credited with the invention of the British satirical print genre. The character of the “rake”—a wealthy, often aristocratic, male addicted to gambling, womanizing, and indecent behavior—was a popular stock role in English Restoration comedies of the seventeenth century. By Hogarth’s time, the term had taken on a moralizing tone, representing a life of total ethical depravity that often ended in debtor’s prison or insanity. 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