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Index Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette

The Toilette, called The countess's morning levee on the frame,, by Robert L. S. Cowley, p. 54 is the fourth canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode painted by William Hogarth.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Actaeon, Antonio da Correggio, Castrato, Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, Coronet, Cuckold, Farinelli, Frederick the Great, Ganymede (mythology), Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, George III, Giovanni Carestini, Incest in the Bible, Jupiter and Io, Levee (ceremony), List of works by William Hogarth, London, Marriage A-la-Mode (Hogarth), Marriage A-la-Mode: 1. The Marriage Settlement, Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tête à Tête, Marriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection, Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio, Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death, Michelangelo, National Gallery, Oil painting, Old Master, Senesino, Sexuality of Frederick the Great, The Sofa: A Moral Tale, Toilet service, Valet de chambre, William Hogarth.

  2. 1743 paintings
  3. Paintings by William Hogarth

Actaeon

Actaeon (Ἀκταίων Aktaiōn), in Greek mythology, was the son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus and Autonoe in Boeotia, and a famous Theban hero.

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Antonio da Correggio

Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – 5 March 1534), usually known as just Correggio (also) was an Italian Renaissance painter who was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the High Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the sixteenth century.

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Castrato

A castrato (Italian;: castrati) is a male singer who underwent castration before puberty in order to retain singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto.

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Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon

Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (13 February 1707 – 12 April 1777), called Crébillon label or label (Crébillon the Gay) to distinguish him from his father, was a French novelist.

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Coronet

In British heraldry, a coronet is any crown whose bearer is less than sovereign or royal in rank, irrespective of the crown's appearance.

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Cuckold

A cuckold is the husband of an adulterous wife; the wife of an adulterous husband is a cuckquean.

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Farinelli

Farinelli (24 January 1705 – 16 September 1782) was the stage name of Carlo Maria Michelangelo Nicola Broschi, a celebrated Italian castrato singer of the 18th century and one of the greatest singers in the history of opera.

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Frederick the Great

Frederick II (Friedrich II.; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786.

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Ganymede (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Ganymede or Ganymedes (Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy.

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Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1 July 1742 – 24 February 1799) was a German physicist, satirist, and Anglophile.

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George III

George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 173829 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820.

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Giovanni Carestini

Giovanni Carestini (13 December 1700 in Filottrano, near Ancona – 1760 in Filottrano) was an Italian castrato of the 18th century, who sang in the operas and oratorios of George Frideric Handel.

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Incest in the Bible

Incest in the Bible refers to sexual relations between certain close kinship relationships which are prohibited by the Hebrew Bible.

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Jupiter and Io

Jupiter and Io is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Antonio da Correggio around 1530.

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Levee (ceremony)

The levee (from the French word lever, meaning "getting up" or "rising") was traditionally a daily moment of intimacy and accessibility to a monarch or leader, as he got up in the morning.

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List of works by William Hogarth

This is a list of works by William Hogarth by publication date (if known).

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Marriage A-la-Mode (Hogarth)

Marriage A-la-Mode is a series of six pictures painted by William Hogarth between 1743 and 1745, intended as a pointed skewering of 18th-century society. Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette and Marriage A-la-Mode (Hogarth) are paintings by William Hogarth.

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Marriage A-la-Mode: 1. The Marriage Settlement

The Marriage Settlement is the first in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode painted by William Hogarth, named after the historical legal arrangement of a Marriage settlement. Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette and Marriage A-la-Mode: 1. The Marriage Settlement are 1743 paintings and paintings by William Hogarth.

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Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tête à Tête

The Tête à Tête is the second canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode, painted by William Hogarth. Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette and Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tête à Tête are 1743 paintings and paintings by William Hogarth.

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Marriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection

The Inspection is the third canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage à-la-mode by William Hogarth. Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette and Marriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection are 1743 paintings and paintings by William Hogarth.

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Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio

The Bagnio is the fifth canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode painted by William Hogarth. Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette and Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio are 1743 paintings and paintings by William Hogarth.

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Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death

The Lady's Death is the sixth and final canvas in the series of satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode painted by William Hogarth. Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette and Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death are 1743 paintings and paintings by William Hogarth.

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Michelangelo

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known mononymously as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.

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The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England.

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Oil painting

Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder.

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Old Master

In art history, "Old Master" (or "old master"), Christies.com.

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Senesino

Francesco Bernardi (31 October 1686 – 27 November 1758), known as Senesino (or traditionally), was a celebrated Italian contralto castrato, particularly remembered today for his long collaboration with the composer George Frideric Handel.

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Sexuality of Frederick the Great

It is almost certain that Prussian King Frederick the Great (1712–1786) was primarily homosexual, and that his sexual orientation was central to his life.

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The Sofa: A Moral Tale

The Sofa: A Moral Tale (Le Sopha, conte moral) is a 1742 libertine novel by Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon.

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Toilet service

A toilet service is a set of objects for use at the dressing table.

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Valet de chambre

Valet de chambre, or varlet de chambre, was a court appointment introduced in the late Middle Ages, common from the 14th century onwards.

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William Hogarth

William Hogarth (10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial cartoonist and occasional writer on art.

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See also

1743 paintings

Paintings by William Hogarth

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_A-la-Mode:_4._The_Toilette