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A work made of woodcut with letterpress in black on ivory laid paper.

Cruelty in Perfection

1750

John Bell (English, 1721–1780) after William Hogarth (English, 1697-1764)

England

Hogarth frequently used an episodic format to depict an unsavory character’s descent into debauchery, and the four-print series Four Stages of Cruelty features the artist’s most sadistic villain, Tom Nero. After impregnating a lady’s maid and convincing her to steal from her mistress and run away with him, he murders her. In John Bell’s large-scale woodcut after Hogarth, Nero is apprehended as the dead body of his lover is discovered.

Woodcut with letterpress in black on ivory laid paper

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