

The Stage Coach by William Hogarth: A black and white drawing of a stagecoach on a cobblestone street, surrounded by people. The coach has large wheels and an open door. A woman steps out of the coach. On top of the coach sit two men; one holds a staff. A crowd of men, women and children in 18th-century clothing surround the coach. A brick building with a large window and a sign with writing is on the left. Another brick building with a balcony full of people is on the right. People are on the balcony and on the street. A man on the left leans out a window playing a flute. A child on the left holds a plate and a stick. A man on the right carries a sign reading 'Old Bat'. A dog is on the right.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1250 × 893 px
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