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Trade card for Mary and Ann Hogarths shop, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas Cook
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Trade card for Mary and Ann Hogarths shop, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas Cook
Trade card for Mary and Ann Hogarths shop, 1807, (1827). Advertisement for Mary and Ann Hogarths drapers shop near Little Britain in the City of London. The sisters of artist William Hogarth ran a shop selling fustians, dimity, Holland and flannel. Engraving after the original of 1730 by Hogarth. [Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, London, 1807]. From " The Works of Wiliam Hogarth", Volume II, by The Rev. John Trusler. [J. Goodwin, London, 1827]
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Advert Advertisement Cloth Coat Of Arms Cook Crest Crested Customer Draper Drapers Shop Goodwin Heraldic Heraldry Hogarth Hurst J Goodwin John Trusler Linen Longman Orme And Brown Rees Rees And Co Rees And Orme Rev John Trusler Revd John Trusler Reverend John Trusler Royal Crest Thomas Cook Trade Card Trusler W Hogarth William Hogarth Flannel Graphic Design
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This print captures a trade card for Mary and Ann Hogarths' drapers shop in the City of London, dating back to 1807. The sisters of renowned artist William Hogarth ran this bustling establishment, offering an array of fabrics including fustians, dimity, Holland, and flannel. The advertisement showcases an engraving after the original design by Hogarth himself from 1730. The image depicts a lady customer inside the shop, surrounded by rolls of cloth and various textile products. The intricate crest on the coat of arms adds a touch of heraldic elegance to the scene. Thomas Cook's graphic design beautifully preserves this historical snapshot that reflects both the thriving business atmosphere in 19th-century England and the artistic legacy of William Hogarth. Displayed prominently as part of "The Works of William Hogarth". Volume II by Rev. John Trusler in 1827, this trade card serves as a testament to Mary and Ann's occupation as successful drapers during their time. It offers us a glimpse into their world while also highlighting their contribution to London's vibrant shopping culture. As we admire this monochrome print today, we are reminded not only of its historical significance but also how commerce has evolved over centuries. This image invites us to appreciate the craftsmanship behind textiles while honoring those who played pivotal roles in shaping our commercial landscape long ago.
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