Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law by W. Hogarth 1724 Caption reads: Some of the Principal Inhabitants of ye Moon, as they Were
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Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law by W. Hogarth 1724 Caption reads: Some of the Principal Inhabitants of ye Moon, as they Were Perfectly Discover’d by a Telescope brought to ye: Greatest Perfection since ye. last Eclipse; Exactly Engraved from the Objects, whereby ye: Curious may Guess at their Religion Manners, &c . Satire of a group of nine composite figures, the most prominent of which are a king, whose head is represented by a coin, a bishop whose head is a jew's harp, and a judge whose head is a gavel.WH: English painter, printmaker, satirist, social critic, and cartoonist -10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764