Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Hogarth engraved these six copper plates (1964.254–59) with a burin, a sharp metal tool used to incise swelling lines directly into a flattened copper surface. He worked in reverse of the final printed images, which were produced by inking the plates and running them through a roller press with dampened sheets of paper on top. The small cross at the bottom of each plate was added when Hogarth issued the second state, released over a decade after the first, much copied edition. The prints on view nearby are early second state impressions, made before the addition of other changes and noticeable wear.
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James McNeill Whistler — Fruit Stall
Bernardino Poccetti — Saint Antoninus Kneeling before the Cr
Polidoro da Caravaggio — Story of Niobe: Priests and Worship
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo — Beheading of Two Male Saints
John Brown (British, 1752–1787) — Woman Standing among the F
Ercole Setti — Saint Peter Brought before Nero
Pietro da Cortona — Continence of Scipio
Henry Fuseli — Male Figure with Left Arm Raised Seen from th
Charles Le Brun — Moses Drawing Water from the Rock
Anonymous, Italian, Venetian, 17th century — A Crucifixion
Anonymous, Italian, 17th century — The Swearing In of a Knig
Veronese (Paolo Caliari) — Christ in the House of Simon