
William Hogarth's print published in 1721, satirising the South Sea Bubble. People queue to enter Devil's shop, while he cuts up Fortune. Clerics of various denominations gamble (1.foreground) People ride on wooden hobby horse. Honour is flogged in the stocks by Villainy and Honesty is broken on the wheel with self-interest acting as confessor. Engraving
Credit
Universal Images Group
/ Universal History Archive
Dimensions
4500 x 3417 pixels
Print Size @ 300 dpi
15 x 11 inches / 38 x 29 cm