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A Rake's Progress By William Hogarth

David Dimbleby views William Hogarth's series of paintings entitled A Rake's Progress, which is housed at Sir John Soane museum in London.

This episode looks at the 18th century triumph of commerce that led to the emergence of a new 'middle' class, a group of people who craved pleasure and novelty, and developed its own tastes in art. The result was a golden age in painting, with Hogarth, Reynolds and Gainsborough reinventing the British style.

The story ends in 1805 with the burial of Horatio Nelson, a commoner, at the heart of St Paul's: the supremacy of the middle class assured.

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3 minutes