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1950-740, Print
Beggar's Opera, Act Three
1950-740, Print

Beggar's Opera, Act Three

Date1790
Engraver William Hogarth (1697 - 1764)
After work by William Blake
MediumLine engraving and etching
DimensionsPlate as visible: OH: 17 3/4"; OW: 22 5/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1950-740
DescriptionLower margin: "Painted by W.m Hogarth/ Size of the Picture 21 by 30 long/ Engraved by W.m Blake/ BEGGAR'S OPERA, ACT III./ "When my hero in Court appears, &c./ From the Original Picture, in the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Leeds./ Publish'd July 1.st 1790, by J & J Boydell Ccheapide 7 at the Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall London"
Label TextThe set for a production of the BEGGAR'S OPERA as produced in 1728, taken from a most famous Hogarth painting. The court room with stone walls is shown. Two women and some men are seen to the left of the stage. A lady and gentleman are seen to the right. In the center are the five major characters of the play...from left to right: Lucy Lockitt; her father, the Warden of Newgate; Macheath, the highwayman; Polly Peachum and her father, a receiver of stolen goods. The scene depicts the two young women pleading with their fathers to save Macheath from the hanging to which he has just been sentenced.

The play was first produced at Lincoln's Inn in 1728 and completely caught Hogarth's fancy. He painted six version of the Opera before his death.