フィンチリーへの近衛兵の行進

William Hogarth · PD

フィンチリーへの近衛兵の行進


作品情報

制作年
1750
技法
カンヴァスに油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
101.5 × 133.3 cm

ストーリー

This shows soldiers gathering on the Tottenham Court Road in London to march north and hold the capital against the Jacobite rising of 1745, when a Stuart claimant led an army down from Scotland. Hogarth painted the muster as chaos, drunk and quarrelling and distracted men rather than a disciplined column. He meant it as a gift to George II, who was expecting his guards honoured and took the disorder as an insult, and refused it. So Hogarth turned the picture into a lottery. Buyers of his print could pay a little extra for a chance at the original, and the unsold tickets he handed to the Foundling Hospital, a home for abandoned children he had long supported. The Hospital drew the winning number and has kept the painting ever since.

フィンチリーへの近衛兵の行進 — ウィリアム・ホガース — MuseScope