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This print is vertically oriented with gray markings.  A cream border surrounds it and it has “EVENING” written below it.  The lower half of the print has a pastoral scene with several adults and children by a stream at the bottom of the print.  Behind them, someone milks a cow.  The upper half shows the tops of buildings and rolling hills.  A sunset is taking place with dramatic clouds.<br />
William Hogarth
The Four Times of Day: Evening
1738
Museum Purchase
1971/2.58
Two men smoking long-stem pipes are seen sitting on a balcony. Behind them are visible the masts of ships along the bank, and further behind them in the distance a river sweeps towards the left. Buildings crowd the shore and boats are shown moored or in the river.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Rotherhithe, one of the "Sixteen Etchings," or the "Thames Set"
1860
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.345
This print is vertically oriented with gray markings.  A cream border surrounds it and it has “NOON” written below it.  The lower half of the print has a busy street scene with lots of adults and children in 18th century garb.  The upper half shows the top of the buildings that line the street, including a shop, a brick building, and a church steeple in the distance.<br />
William Hogarth
The Four Times of Day: Noon
1738
Museum Purchase
1971/2.57
This print is vertically oriented with gray markings. A cream border surrounds it and it has &ldquo;NIGHT&rdquo; written below it. The lower half of the print has a busy street scene with lots of people taking parts of several stories (e.g. someone empting a chamber pot on people on the street, a tipped over carriage that is being set on fire, a quack doctor performing an operation in a candlelit room). The upper half of the print shows the tops of the buildings that line the street, iron-wrought shop signs, a statue of a man on horseback in the distance, and a crescent moon in a cloudy sky.
William Hogarth
The Four Times of Day: Night
1738
Museum Purchase
1971/2.59
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