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William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) | National Gallery, LondonWilliam Hogarth. 1697 - 1764. Image: Detail from William Hogarth, 'The Painter and his Pug', 1745 London, Tate Britain © Tate Gallery, London. Hogarth is best known for his series paintings of 'modern moral subjects', of which he sold engravings on subscription.
William Hogarth This is the final scene of Hogarth’s series of six paintings, Marriage A-la-Mode. The wretched Countess, dogged by the scandal following Silvertongue’s arrest, trial and sentence to death for the murder of her husband the Earl, has returned to her father’s house in the City of London.On receiving...
This is the name given to a type of group portraiture. Works of this sort are usually small in scale and depict, relatively informally, a group of family members or friends.
William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode: 1, The Marriage Settlement, about 1743. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.
William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode: 2, The Tête à Tête, about 1743. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.
The characters in Hogarth’s ’modern moral subjects' are far from heroic but are equally intended to educate. Marriage A-la-Mode was Hogarth’s first moralising series satirising the upper classes, which exposed the shallowness and stupidity of people with more money than taste who are unable to distinguish good from bad. The engravings ...
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William Hogarth, 'Marriage A-la-Mode: 1, The Marriage Settlement ...William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode: 1, The Marriage Settlement, about 1743. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.
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William Hogarth - National Gallery of ArtWorks of Art. Artist Bibliography. Biography. Hogarth was born in Bartholomew Close, near Smithfield Market, London, on 19 November 1697, the eldest surviving of the nine children of Richard Hogarth and Anne Gibbons. His father opened a coffeehouse when William was five, but it failed and his father was confined for debt.
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William Hogarth | Marriage A-la-Mode: 2, The Tête à Tête | NG114 ...William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode: 2, The Tête à Tête, about 1743. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.
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William Hogarth — WikipédiaMiniature représentant Hogarth, attribuée à Jean-André Rouquet, vers 1740, Londres, National Portrait Gallery. William Hogarth s'est représenté lui-même plusieurs fois, que ce soit sous la forme d'autoportraits frontaux avec l’Autoportrait à la palette (vers 1735) et l’Autoportrait au chien (1745), ou en situation, avec Hogarth ...
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William Hogarth 1697–1764 - TateBiography. William Hogarth (; 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial cartoonist and occasional writer on art. His work ranges from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects", and he is perhaps best known for his series ...
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William Hogarth - Person - National Portrait GalleryArtist associated with 130 portraits. Hogarth began painting in 1727, soon producing life-size portraits and 'comic histories' such as The Rake's Progress and Marriage à-la-mode. An abrasive social commentator, he was appointed Sergeant Painter to George II in 1757.
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William Hogarth — Google Arts & Culture10 nov. 1697 – 26 oct. 1764. William Hogarth, né le 10 novembre 1697 à Londres et mort le 26 octobre 1764 à Chiswick, est un graveur, peintre, et philanthrope anglais. Enfant de la Glorieuse...
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William Hogarth at TateWitty, satirical, subversive and hugely talented, William Hogarth remains one of the most fascinating and innovative artists from the eighteenth century. This superb exhibition is the most comprehensive showing of the artist’s work in a generation and incorporates the full range of Hogarth’s work.
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Hogarth | Tate BritainWitty, satirical, subversive and hugely talented, William Hogarth remains one of the most fascinating and innovative artists from the eighteenth century. This superb exhibition is the most comprehensive showing of the artist’s work in a generation and incorporates the full range of Hogarth’s work.