The Sleeping Congregation

Meet the artist

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William Hogarth1697–1764British

Dates

1728

Specifications

Dimensions
53.5 × 44.5 cm

About the Artwork

One of Hogarth's earliest dated works. Nearly every member of a church congregation has fallen asleep during a tedious sermon. The preacher drones from an elevated pulpit with an hourglass beside him.

The comic centerpiece: the parish clerk stays awake only because he's staring at a sleeping woman's exposed bosom. Hogarth's view that the Church's failure to engage its flock leaves a vacuum filled by earthly temptation.

Hogarth produced a more widely known engraving in 1736. The oil is at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Established the template for his later moral narratives.

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