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Hogarth, Beer Street. A political print supporting a ministerial measure against the unlimited sale of gin. A scene of London life in which happy and healthy tradesmen
Hogarth, Gin Lane. A political print supporting a ministerial measure against the unlimited sale of gin (which later became the Gin Act)
Hogarth / Marriage-Mode 22. Breakfast scene
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, NightHogarth, Four Times of the Day, 4. Night. In a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I at the far end
Drinking / IntemperancePolitical print of Gin Lane supporting a ministerial measure against the unlimited sale of gin. The pawnbrokers, gin cellar and distillery are now flourishing
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, NoonHogarth, Four Times of the Day, 2. Noon. A group of Huguenots attend the French Church in Hog Lane, London (right), opposite an eating house and a group of disreputable people (left)
Hogarth / False PerspectivAn exercise in false perspective. Date: early 19th century
The Gate of Calais. Etching by William Hogarth (1697-1764)William Hogarth (1697-1764). British artist, engraver, illustrator and satirical painter. The Gate of Calais. Etching by Hogarth. Engraving. The Iberian Illustration, 1888. Colored
Southwark Fair / HogarthSouthwark Fair Various performers compete to attract the publics attention
T E Lawrence, Colonel Dawnay and Commander HogarthLieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence (aka Lawrence of Arabia, 1888-1935), British Army officer best known for his liaison role during the Arab Revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule of 1916-1918
Hogarth Rake Plate 2The Rakes Progress 2. Hogarths Rake surrounded by flattering artists and professors
Enraged Musician / HogarthTHE ENRAGED MUSICIAN A ballad singer, a screeching parrot, a piper, a drummer, a barking dog, a knife grinder, fighting cats and other noises disturb his violin practice
Hogarth / Audience LaughsThe Laughing Audience
Flora MacDonald, Scottish Jacobite heroine, friend and helper of Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie)
Drunken Party / HogarthA Midnight Modern Conversation A very drunken party of men
Hogarth Rake Plate 7The Rakes Progress 7. Scene in the Fleet prison
Art / Hogarth / The TimesTHE TIMES 1 of 2 a satire on political rivalry between the Pitt and Temple factions
Art / Hogarth / Roast BeefTHE GATE OF CALAIS, OR, O THE ROAST BEEF OF OLD ENGLAND a satire on the well-fed English versus the poorly- fed French
Hogarth Actresses BarnStrolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn Using a loophole in the law that defied actors to act outside London without a licence
The Bathos (Hogarth)Tailpiece, or the Bathos : in his final print, Hogarth reiterates his opinions about the vogue for dark Old Master paintings in a complex allegorical image
Hogarth / British StageA JUST VIEW OF THE BRITISH STAGE or Three heads are better than one, scene Newgate
Cockfighting / Hogarth / ColA group of men watching a cockfight in a ring
Hogarth Election / 1Of4(C)THE ELECTION An election entertainment: a Whig banquet, with Tories demonstrating outside plate 1 of 4 Date: 1755
Hogarth / Election / B / W / (2)2. THE ELECTION Canvassing for votes
Hogarth Rake Plate 8The Rakes Progress 8. A scene in Bedlam asylum
Rakes Progress 5The Rakes Progress 5. A marriage ceremony
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, EveningHogarth, Four Times of the Day, 3. Evening. The original Sadlers Wells Theatre building can be seen on the left. A cow is being milked, suggesting that it is around five o clock
Contract I Hogarth 1745Marriage a la Mode 1. The Contract The Earl of Squanderfield and a rich Alderman of the City of London arrange a marriage between son and daughter
Hogarth / Marriage-Mode 44. Toilette scene
Hogarth Rake Plate 4The Rakes Progress 4. Arrested for debt in Whitehall as he is on his way to court
Hogarth before AfterBefore A reluctant lady and her seducer
Rakes Progress 3The Rakes Progress Tavern scene - illustration to The Rakes Progress
Hogarth / Rakes / TailorThe Rakes Progress 1. The young heir is measured for new clothes
Hogarth Faces 1807A myriad of faces looking in different directions: Characters and Caricatures
HOGARTH / THE BENCHThe difference between character and caricature. The central figure is Sir John Willes, Chief Justice, lecher and scourge of rioters
Cock Pit / HogarthTHE COCK PIT Satirical illustration showing blindness of man drawn into betting on match, and other debauchery
Tristram Shandy by Hogarth, designed by Mr. Hogarth for Mr. Sternes comic novel, incomparable Tristram Shandy. The characters in the representation so graphically depicted are Mr
Beggars Opera / Hogartha burlesqued version of John Gays opera: several of the characters are wearing animal heads Date: 18th century
Sleeping CongregationThe Sleeping Congregation A preacher is reading his sermon to a sleeping congregation
Lord Mayors / HogarthIndustry and Idleness - the Lord Mayors Procession
Hogarth / Industry / Idle 22. The industrious prentice performing the duty of a christian
Hogarth Election / 4Of4(C)THE ELECTION Chairing the Member after the election plate 4 of 4
William Hogarth drawing at QueensboroughWilliam Hogarth (1697-1764), artist, drawing in the street at Queensborough and attracting attention from passers-by. Date: circa 1730
Hogarth / Harlots Prog. / 4The Harlots Progress 4. Hogarths Harlot in Bridewell Prison
Hogarth / Harlots Prog. / 5The Harlots Progress 5. Hogarths Harlot expires while two doctors quarrel over her treatment
Coram / Hogarth / HollTHOMAS CORAM philanthropist and founder of the Foundling Hospital
Rakes Progress 6The Rakes Progress 6. Gaming house scene - a rowdy bunch