Fine engraving from Hogarths' The Four Times of Day series. Presented in his satirical style, the scene depicts a busy cityscape and a snapshot of the rough and tumble of London life. A drunken magistrate known for his anti-alcohol legislation is shown stumbling down Charing Cross Road, grimacing beneath a shower from a chamber pot. He is oblivious to the fire, homelessness, and wreckage of the disintegrating city around him. Publication date unknown.