Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate II (Early in the Morning or Tête à Tête)
Date1745-1790
After work by
William Hogarth
1697 - 1764
Publisher
William Hogarth
1697 - 1764
Engraver
Bernard Baron
ca. 1700 - 1766
OriginEngland, London
MediumLine engraving and etching
DimensionsOverall: 22 3/4 × 17 7/8in. (57.8 × 45.4cm)
Other (Plate): 18 1/4 × 15 1/8in. (46.4 × 38.4cm)
Other (Plate): 18 1/4 × 15 1/8in. (46.4 × 38.4cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-567,2
DescriptionThe lower margin reads: "Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate II/ Invented Painted & Published by W.m Hogarth/ Engraved by B. Baron/ According to Act of Parliament April 1.st 1745"Third stateLabel TextVariously entitled “Early in the Morning” or “After the Marriage” or “The Tête à Tête,” the second plate in William Hogarth's Marriage à la Mode series depicts now-married couple who are already living very separate lives. The Viscountess stretches out in her chair, recovering from a long evening of entertaining at home as indicated by the book of whist, playing cards, and musical instruments lying on the floor – the house, like their marriage, is in disarray. The Viscount has just returned home after a night of carousing: a dog sniffs at a lady’s cap that peeks out of his pocket. In the background, a yawning servant attempts to put the house back in order. The Viscount’s frustrated steward carries a pile of bills to another room away from the spendthrift couple who have likely dismissed him. Their elaborate chamber is decorated in an exceedingly ornamental and fashionable manner, with high ceilings, paintings, and ceramic figures – all of which comment on the scene unfolding before them.
For other prints in the set, see: 1967-567,1-1967-567,6ProvenanceBefore 1967, the Old Print Shop (New York, NY); 1967-present, purchased by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA).
