
Description
18th century London.Remarkable set of three authentic 18th century engravings from William Hogarth's
IMPORTANT NOTE ON CONDITION:
These authentic 1797 prints have been professionally reframed in modern frames. The frames are not original to the period, which is why this listing is marked as "Original Design Modified." The prints themselves are genuine late 18th century impressions from 1797.
celebrated "Four Times of Day" series, published October 1, 1797 by G.G. & J. Robinson of Paternoster Row, London. This collection includes "Morning," "Noon," and "Night" from the iconic satirical series depicting daily life in 18th century London.
ABOUT THE ARTIST & SERIES:
William Hogarth (1697-1764) was England's most influential 18th century artist and printmaker, renowned for his satirical narrative art and social commentary. His "Four Times of Day" series, originally painted in 1736 and engraved in 1738, remains one of his most famous works. These particular engravings are late 18th century posthumous impressions published 33 years after Hogarth's death, making them genuine period pieces over 225 years old.
THE PRINTS:
Each engraving displays Hogarth's masterful cross-hatching technique and keen eye for social satire. "Morning" depicts a fashionable lady heading to church in Covent Garden amid market vendors; "Noon" shows the bustling chaos of a London street at midday; "Night" portrays the revelry and disorder of evening entertainment. The fine detail and tonal gradations showcase the sophisticated intaglio printing methods of the Georgian era.
The prints bear the original publication line beneath each image: "Published October the 1.1797, by G.G.&.J.Robinson, Pater-noster Row, London." This publisher information authenticates these as genuine 1797 impressions rather than later reproductions.
FRAMING & PRESENTATION:
The engravings are matted and framed in simple black frames with foamcore backing. Print image size approximately 12" x 16" within 16" x 20" outer frames (exact measurements to be confirmed). While the prints themselves are in good condition with strong impressions and minimal foxing, the frames show age-appropriate wear including mildew spotting on the black finish. The foamcore backings are not currently secured to the frames, which should be addressed for proper conservation.
CONDITION NOTES:
- Prints: Good condition for age with strong, clear impressions. Minor edge toning and occasional light foxing typical of 225-year-old paper. No tears, creases, or significant staining visible.
- Frames: Black frames show mildew spotting and finish wear consistent with age and storage conditions.
- Backing: Foamcore backings present but not secured to frames; recommend professional reframing or securing backing for proper conservation and display.
COLLECTIBILITY & VALUE:
Period Hogarth engravings are highly collectible among print enthusiasts and Georgian art collectors. While not rare (Hogarth's works were widely published), authentic 18th century impressions with documented publication information command respect in the market. Comparable sets of Hogarth's "Four Times of Day" have sold for $2,000-$4,000 at recent auctions through major auction houses. This set represents three of the four prints from the complete series (missing only "Evening"), making it an excellent opportunity for collectors or decorators seeking period English art with historical significance at an accessible price point.
DIMENSIONS & DISPLAY:
Outer frame size approximately 16" x 20" each; print image approximately 12" x 16" (exact measurements to be confirmed upon request). These would display beautifully as a triptych in a study, library, or traditional interior, or could be supplemented with "Evening" to complete the full "Four Times of Day" series.
SHIPPING NOTE:
Due to the size and fragility of the frames, shipping costs will be higher than standard artwork. Local pickup in the Maryland area is encouraged. Professional packing and insured shipping are recommended to protect these antique prints during transit.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Design Modified
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Authentic 1797 engravings in good condition with strong impressions and minimal foxing typical of 225-year-old prints. Black frames show mildew spotting and age-appropriate wear. Foamcore backing present but not secured - recommend professional securing for proper display and conservation. No tears or significant staining on prints.
Dimensions:
Height: 16 in.
Width: 20 in.
Depth: 1 in.
Category: Reproduction Prints
Origin: United Kingdom
Materials: Engraving
Creator: Artist: William Hogarth; Styled After: William Hogarth
Shipping:Domestic: Flat-rate of $42.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S. International: No International Shipping for this auction. Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding. Location: This item ships from Crownsville, MD
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON CONDITION:
These authentic 1797 prints have been professionally reframed in modern frames. The frames are not original to the period, which is why this listing is marked as "Original Design Modified." The prints themselves are genuine late 18th century impressions from 1797.
celebrated "Four Times of Day" series, published October 1, 1797 by G.G. & J. Robinson of Paternoster Row, London. This collection includes "Morning," "Noon," and "Night" from the iconic satirical series depicting daily life in 18th century London.
ABOUT THE ARTIST & SERIES:
William Hogarth (1697-1764) was England's most influential 18th century artist and printmaker, renowned for his satirical narrative art and social commentary. His "Four Times of Day" series, originally painted in 1736 and engraved in 1738, remains one of his most famous works. These particular engravings are late 18th century posthumous impressions published 33 years after Hogarth's death, making them genuine period pieces over 225 years old.
THE PRINTS:
Each engraving displays Hogarth's masterful cross-hatching technique and keen eye for social satire. "Morning" depicts a fashionable lady heading to church in Covent Garden amid market vendors; "Noon" shows the bustling chaos of a London street at midday; "Night" portrays the revelry and disorder of evening entertainment. The fine detail and tonal gradations showcase the sophisticated intaglio printing methods of the Georgian era.
The prints bear the original publication line beneath each image: "Published October the 1.1797, by G.G.&.J.Robinson, Pater-noster Row, London." This publisher information authenticates these as genuine 1797 impressions rather than later reproductions.
FRAMING & PRESENTATION:
The engravings are matted and framed in simple black frames with foamcore backing. Print image size approximately 12" x 16" within 16" x 20" outer frames (exact measurements to be confirmed). While the prints themselves are in good condition with strong impressions and minimal foxing, the frames show age-appropriate wear including mildew spotting on the black finish. The foamcore backings are not currently secured to the frames, which should be addressed for proper conservation.
CONDITION NOTES:
- Prints: Good condition for age with strong, clear impressions. Minor edge toning and occasional light foxing typical of 225-year-old paper. No tears, creases, or significant staining visible.
- Frames: Black frames show mildew spotting and finish wear consistent with age and storage conditions.
- Backing: Foamcore backings present but not secured to frames; recommend professional reframing or securing backing for proper conservation and display.
COLLECTIBILITY & VALUE:
Period Hogarth engravings are highly collectible among print enthusiasts and Georgian art collectors. While not rare (Hogarth's works were widely published), authentic 18th century impressions with documented publication information command respect in the market. Comparable sets of Hogarth's "Four Times of Day" have sold for $2,000-$4,000 at recent auctions through major auction houses. This set represents three of the four prints from the complete series (missing only "Evening"), making it an excellent opportunity for collectors or decorators seeking period English art with historical significance at an accessible price point.
DIMENSIONS & DISPLAY:
Outer frame size approximately 16" x 20" each; print image approximately 12" x 16" (exact measurements to be confirmed upon request). These would display beautifully as a triptych in a study, library, or traditional interior, or could be supplemented with "Evening" to complete the full "Four Times of Day" series.
SHIPPING NOTE:
Due to the size and fragility of the frames, shipping costs will be higher than standard artwork. Local pickup in the Maryland area is encouraged. Professional packing and insured shipping are recommended to protect these antique prints during transit.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Design Modified
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Authentic 1797 engravings in good condition with strong impressions and minimal foxing typical of 225-year-old prints. Black frames show mildew spotting and age-appropriate wear. Foamcore backing present but not secured - recommend professional securing for proper display and conservation. No tears or significant staining on prints.
Dimensions:
Height: 16 in.
Width: 20 in.
Depth: 1 in.
Category: Reproduction Prints
Origin: United Kingdom
Materials: Engraving
Creator: Artist: William Hogarth; Styled After: William Hogarth
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Design Modified; Some Imperfections; Authentic 1797 engravings in good condition with strong impressions and minimal foxing typical of 225-year-old prints. Black frames show mildew spotting and age-appropriate wear. Foamcore backing present but not secured - recommend professional securing for proper display and conservation. No tears or significant staining on prints.
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18th Century William Hogarth Four Times of Day Engravings - Set of 3 Framed Prints
Estimate $620-$1,860
Starting Price
$320
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