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Sarah Malcolm after a work by William Hogarth. Sarah Malcolm ? - 1733 was a Anglo-Irish woman executed for multiple murders. Her case was the subject of such notoriety that Hogarth visited her in prison to make sketches of her from which he made a painting and this engraving.

Sarah Malcolm after a work by William Hogarth. Sarah Malcolm ? - 1733 was a Anglo-Irish woman executed for multiple murders. Her case was the subject of such notoriety that Hogarth visited her in prison to make sketches of her from which he made a painting and this engraving.
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Sarah Malcolm after a work by William Hogarth. Sarah Malcolm ? - 1733 was a Anglo-Irish woman executed for multiple murders. Her case was the subject of such notoriety that Hogarth visited her in prison to make sketches of her from which he made a painting and this engraving.
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Album / Ken Welsh/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group
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5079 x 3563 px | 51.8 MB
Print size:
43.0 x 30.2 cm | 16.9 x 11.9 in (300 dpi)