'The Compleat trull at her lodging in Drury Lane', plate III of The Harlot's Progress, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
'The Compleat trull at her lodging in Drury Lane', plate III of The Harlot's Progress, 1732; the harlot's handsome young lover has cost her an easy life with her Jewish protector and she is now in a Drury Lane lodging house. Her black houseboy is now replaced by a hideous bunter. In the background bailiffs enter, led by Sir John Gonson, to take her away. Third and final state of plate. One of a set of six plates (Photo by Guildhall Library & Art Gallery/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
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464461945
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1753
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Hulton Archive
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- 18th Century,
- Poverty,
- 18th Century Style,
- Home Interior,
- City Of Westminster - London,
- UK,
- William Hogarth,
- Adult,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Avenue,
- Bailiff,
- Black And White,
- Concepts & Topics,
- Death,
- England,
- Engraving,
- Handsome People,
- Home Decor,
- Home Showcase Interior,
- Independence - Concept,
- Indoors,
- Judaism,
- London - England,
- People,
- Progress,
- Prostitute,
- Prostitution,
- Road,
- Satire,
- Street,
- Women,