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William Hogarth's 'The Reward of Cruelty' from The Four Stages of Cruelty (1751) shows the ultimate humiliation for executed criminal Tom Nero. It featured in the National Library Gallery exhibition 'Cautionary Tales: The Satirical Engravings of William Hogarth,' which opened in August 2008 and was attended by 7,500 visitors. (ATL ref. D-020-077)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 100

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William Hogarth's 'The Reward of Cruelty' from The Four Stages of Cruelty (1751) shows the ultimate humiliation for executed criminal Tom Nero. It featured in the National Library Gallery exhibition 'Cautionary Tales: The Satirical Engravings of William Hogarth,' which opened in August 2008 and was attended by 7,500 visitors. (ATL ref. D-020-077) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 100

William Hogarth's 'The Reward of Cruelty' from The Four Stages of Cruelty (1751) shows the ultimate humiliation for executed criminal Tom Nero. It featured in the National Library Gallery exhibition 'Cautionary Tales: The Satirical Engravings of William Hogarth,' which opened in August 2008 and was attended by 7,500 visitors. (ATL ref. D-020-077) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 100

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