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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. In this series of eight engravings with narrative texts—four of which are exhibited here—Hogarth traced the decline and fall of the fictional Tom Rakewell, a wealthy young man who had moved to London following the death of his miserly father, only to squander his inheritance on luxurious living, gambling, and prostitution.</P>\r\n<P>Plate 7: Tom has lost his dignity and his fortune, and has been cast into debtor’s prison, insensitive to the obvious distress of his mother and his long-suffering fiancée Sarah.</P>","remarks":null}],"media":[{"id":1050,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1988-36_GS","isprimary":0,"rank":10,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Luna Digitization Project"},{"id":112780,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV35833","isprimary":1,"rank":1,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Inventory Project"}],"hasimage":"true","bibliography":[{"boilertext":"John Trusler, <EM>The Works of William Hogarth</EM> (London: Jones, 1833).","citation":"John Trusler, <EM>The Works of William Hogarth</EM> (London: Jones, 1833)., pp. 78–104 (illus.)","date":1833,"id":6356,"uri":"https://search.worldcat.org/title/16777945"},{"boilertext":"\"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1988,\" <EM>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University </EM>48, no. 1 (1989): p. 35-59.","citation":"\"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1988,\" <EM>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University </EM>48, no. 1 (1989): p. 35-59., p. 47","date":1989,"id":3105,"uri":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/3774727"},{"boilertext":"Ronald Paulson, <EM>Hogarth's Graphic Works</EM> (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965).","citation":"Ronald Paulson, <EM>Hogarth's Graphic Works</EM> (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965)., no. 138","date":1965,"id":5985,"uri":"https://search.worldcat.org/title/1373441"},{"boilertext":"Ronald Paulson, <EM>Hogarth’s Graphic Works</EM> (London: The Print Room, 1989).","citation":"Ronald Paulson, <EM>Hogarth’s Graphic Works</EM> (London: The Print Room, 1989)., no. 138","date":1989,"id":5986,"uri":"https://search.worldcat.org/title/23869818"}],"exhibitions":[],"geography":[{"displaygeography":"Place made: Europe, England, London","code":"Place made","continent":"Europe","subcontinent":null,"country":"England","region":null,"state":null,"city":"London","county":null,"subregion":null,"locale":null,"locus":null,"river":null,"excavation":null,"geoname":"http://www.geonames.org/2643743/london.html","location":{"lat":"","lon":""}}],"terms":[{"id":2122416,"term":"satires","aatid":300251297,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2081913,"term":"prisons","aatid":300006460,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2055657,"term":"figures (representations)","aatid":300189808,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2088280,"term":"women","aatid":300025943,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2054256,"term":"prints","aatid":300041273,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2087855,"term":"groups of people","aatid":300192630,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2054522,"term":"engravings","aatid":300041340,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2031563,"term":"European","aatid":300020656,"termtype":"Culture"},{"id":2088270,"term":"men","aatid":300025928,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2031586,"term":"British","aatid":300111159,"termtype":"Culture"},{"id":2154976,"term":"etching (printing process)","aatid":300053241,"termtype":"Techniques"},{"id":2167714,"term":"printing ink","aatid":300187371,"termtype":"Materials"}],"classifications":[{"id":2054256,"classification":"prints"},{"id":2054522,"classification":"engravings"}],"cultures":[],"cultureterms":[{"id":2031563,"culture":"European"},{"id":2031586,"culture":"British"}],"periods":[],"periodterms":[],"attribute_groups":[{"id":2199327,"term":"Prints and Drawings","termtype":"Collecting Area"}],"dimensionelements":[{"element":"plate","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"40.60"},{"element":"plate","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"35.30"},{"element":"sheet","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"65.50"},{"element":"sheet","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"49.00"}],"packages":[{"packageid":182980,"name":"x-COMPLETE-P&D_British_prints"},{"packageid":207234,"name":"SAB_Gala2021"}],"primaryimage":["https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV35833"],"displaymaker":"William Hogarth, 1697–1764; born and died London, England | Published by William Hogarth, 1697–1764; born and died London, England","displayculture":null,"displayperiod":null,"caption":"William Hogarth (1697–1764; born and died London, England), Published by William Hogarth (1697–1764; born and died London, England), Prison Scene, 1735. 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