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The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master: Industry
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The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master: Industry
The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master: Industry and Idleness, plate 4, September 30, 1747
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This print captures a significant piece of 18th-century British art titled "The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master: Industry and Idleness". Created by the renowned artist William Hogarth in September 1747, this engraving serves as a satirical commentary on morality, industry, and trade during that era. In this thought-provoking image, we see an apprentice diligently working at his accounting desk in a bustling counting house. The young man represents the virtue of industry as he meticulously counts coins while surrounded by various tools symbolizing different occupations. A cat rests contentedly beside him, signifying good fortune. Contrasting with the industrious apprentice is another scene depicting idleness. A dog lounges lazily next to an empty loom, representing wasted potential and lack of productivity. This juxtaposition highlights the importance of hard work and dedication for personal growth and success. William Hogarth's masterful etching showcases not only his artistic talent but also his ability to convey social critique through visual storytelling. Through this artwork, viewers are encouraged to reflect upon their own work ethic and consider how it impacts their lives. Displayed in museums like The Met today, this print stands as a testament to Hogarth's enduring legacy as one of Britain's most influential artists from the 18th century.
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