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The Fire of Faction, 1762 (engraving)
XJF486340 The Fire of Faction, 1762 (engraving) by Sandby, Paul (1725-1809); 26.4 x 20.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Satire on William Hogarth (1697-1764), who is shown as a devil fanning the flames at the mouth of hell. Credited with a false name Invented by Nobody, Engraved by Somebody.); English, out of copyright
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is a captivating and thought-provoking engraving by Paul Sandby that offers a satirical take on the renowned artist William Hogarth. In this intriguing artwork, Hogarth is depicted as a devil, maliciously fanning the flames at the mouth of hell. The print showcases Sandby's exceptional skill in capturing both humor and horror simultaneously. The composition cleverly portrays Hogarth credited with a false name - "Invented by Nobody, Engraved by Somebody". This playful element adds an extra layer of wit to the piece. As we delve into the image further, we are confronted with menacing teeth and jaws that create an atmosphere of impending doom. Sandby's work masterfully combines elements of satire and political commentary. By portraying Hogarth as a devilish figure in this nightmarish inferno, he highlights the destructive nature of factionalism within society. The burning flames symbolize the chaos caused by political rivalries and divisions. This print serves as a powerful reminder that even those who possess great talent can succumb to their own vices or become agents of destruction. It invites viewers to reflect on how power dynamics can corrupt individuals and lead them down treacherous paths. "The Fire of Faction, 1762" is not only visually striking but also intellectually stimulating. Its blend of humor, satire, and social critique make it an enduring masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences today.
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