We chose two of Horace’s works, one of which is one of his most famous paintings, called A Rake’s Progress, plate 3, which is A sequel to hogarth’s the Progress of the whore, the artist’s second “modern moral theme.”And the researchers think it fits perfectly with our retro bar theme.
It tells the story of a modest young man, Tom Rakewell, who inherits a legacy, enters fashionable London life, and then succumbed to economic collapse and madness.
The board shows Tom (far left) on Drury lane notorious rose pub’s private room with prostitutes, street musicians and “woman” posture or professional stripper (at the front desk to prepare her performance), the artist will lead the rich young man that enjoy express incisively and vividly, faces, and will be with him together on the wine table drinking women also mapped out the details of the greed of eyes, desire of action, etc. All performance.
