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  1. The Beggar's Opera (título original en inglés; en español se ha traducido como La ópera del mendigo y también La ópera del vagabundo) es una ópera de baladas en un prólogo y tres actos, con libreto en inglés de John Gay.

  2. The subject was based on John Gay's popular and long-playing ballad-opera. With its open buffooning of Italian grand opera and its more subtle attacks on the British ruling class and Walpole government, the story was a ready medium for Hogarth's incisive pictorial satire.

  3. aristocrat (1,357) ‘A Scene from ‘The Beggars Opera’ VI‘, William Hogarth, 1731 on display at Tate Britain.

  4. A Scene from 'The Beggar's Opera' VI by William Hogarth (1697–1764), 1731, from Tate [Skip to content] [Skip to main navigation] [Skip to quick links ... A Scene from 'The Beggar's Opera' VI. Date. 1731. Medium. Oil on canvas. Measurements. H 57.2 x W 76.2 cm. Accession number. N02437. Acquisition method. Purchased 1909. Work type. Painting.

  5. 1 de feb. de 1997 · Between 1728 and 1731, William Hogarth painted at least five versions of the scene from The Beggars Opera in which the imprisoned highwayman, Macheath, stands between his two wives while they appeal to their fathers to save him from execution.

  6. Realiza varios cuadros de los actores principales de la popular The Beggar's Opera (La ópera del pordiosero), de John Gay, 1728. Varios son los retratos que hace de artistas en la vida cotidiana, entre ellos:

  7. Yale Center for British Art. New Haven, CT, United States. Details. Title: The Beggar's Opera. Creator: William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British. Creator Lifespan: 1697/1764. Creator...