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HOGARTH HARLOT PLATE 4The Harlots Progress 4. Hogarths Harlot in Bridewell Prison. Date: 1732
HOGARTH HARLOT PLATE 3The Harlots Progress 3. Hogarths Harlot about to be apprehended by a magistrate. Date: 1732
GINGERBREAD VENDORTiddy Dol, a noted gingerbread vendor of the London streets, sufficiently well-known to be featured in Hogarths Tyburn picture; his real name was Ford Date: 18th century
TELESCOPE (HOGARTH)an early but elegant model Date: 1726
RURAL / HOGARTH / EVENING3. Evening The original Sadlers Wells building. The horns behind the husbands head suggest that he has been cuckolded. Date: 1738
Hogarth Times Night4. Night A street leading to Charing Cross, with a statue of Charles I at the far end; a frightened horse has caused a coach to overturn. Date: 1738
TRISTRAM SHANDYFrontispiece of Tristram Shandy. Date: First published: 1760
HOGARTH / CREDULITYCredulity, Superstition and Fanaticism Date: 1762
HOGARTH / ELECTION / B / W / (2)2. Canvassing for votes Date: AFTER 1752
Art / HogarthTaste in the high life Date: 18th Century
Hogarth - Rakes - TailorThe Rakes Progress 1. The young heir is measured for new clothes Date: 1735
Hogarth - Rakes Progress8. Scene in Bedlam asylum. Date: 1735
RAKES PROGRESS 66. Gaming house scene Date: 1735
RAKES PROGRESS 55. Marries an old maid Date: 1735
HOGARTH / INDUSTRY / IDLE 1212. The industrious prentice Lord Mayor of London Date: 1747
HOGARTH / INDUSTRY / IDLE 66. The industrious prentice out of his time and married to his masters daughter Date: 1747
HOGARTH / INDUSTRY / IDLE 88. The industrious apprentice has grown rich and become Sheriff of London Date: 1747
Industry: The idle prentice punished5. The idle prentice turnd away and sent to sea (final destination unknown). Date: 1747
HOGARTH / INDUSTRY / IDLE 22. The industrious prentice performing the duty of a christian Date: 1747
HOGARTH / MARRIAGE-MODE 33. Scene with the quack Date: 1745
Hogarth - Marriage a la Mode1. The Contract Date: 1745
PARANORMAL / MAGICA magicians consulting room, original William Hogarth Date: 17th Century
William Hogarths Election 3 of 4The Election- The Polling - scene at the hustings plate 3 of 4 Date: 1758
Hogarth, The Cockpit - a satirical illustration showing the blindness of a man drawn into betting on the match, and other forms of debauchery. Date: 1759
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 oclock
The Election, chairing the member, by William Hogarth4.THE ELECTION Chairing the Member Date: 1758
The Polling, Voting at an election by William Hogarth3. THE ELECTION The Polling Date: 1758
The Election, canvassing for votes, by William Hogarth2. Canvassing for votes Date: AFTER 1752
The Election by William Hogarth1. Humours of an election, entertainment Date: AFTER 1752
A Rickshaw boy of Durban in their remarkable costume. Introduced from Japan, the rickshaw became a form of transport in Durban in the late 19th century
London Trade Card - Peter de la Fontaine, Goldsmith, at the Golden Cup, Litchfield Street, Soho. 18th century
London Trade Card - William Hogarth, engraverLondon Trade Card - William Hogarth, artist and engraver, dated 23 April 1720. 1720
London Trade Card - Mary & Ann Hogarth, Clothes Shop, Little Britain. 18th century
Tomb - English artist and engraver William Hogarth, ChiswickWilliam Hogarth (1697 - 1764) - The tomb of the English artist and engraver in the churchyard at Chiswick, West London Date: circa 1907
Old Batchelor benefit performance for Joe MillerThe Old Batchelor, benefit performance for Joe Miller at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Joseph Miller (1684-1738) was an English actor who first played Sir Joseph Whittol in William Congreves
Cartoon, The Undertakers Arms (after Hogarth), Endum Non Mendum, depicting the imagined demise of the House of Lords. A Bill had been put forward to abolish the Upper House, but was not successful
William Hogarth (1697 A?o??n?1764). English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, and engraver. Engraving. The Iberian Illustration, 1888. Colored
The Musical group by HogarthA Chorus of singers Date: 1732
The House of Commons in Walpoles Administration - with Arthur Onslow in the Speakers Chair and Sir Robert Walpole on the left
Hogarth / Roubilliac / DogWILLIAM HOGARTH Artist and engraver, with his dog below Date: 1697 - 1764
Hogarth / Roubilliac BustWILLIAM HOGARTH Artist and engraver Date: 1697 - 1764
Addison / Hogarth / ButtonsJOSEPH ADDISON Essayist, poet and statesman at Buttons Coffee House in Covent Garden, London Date: 1672 - 1719
Coram / Hogarth / CookTHOMAS CORAM philanthropist and founder of the Foundling Hospital Date: 1668-1751
Coram / Hogarth / DutilloisTHOMAS CORAM philanthropist and founder of the Foundling Hospital Date: 1668-1751
Hogarth / Dog TrumpWILLIAM HOGARTH This is the famous manifesto portrait, showing the Line of Beauty on his palette, the works of Shakespeare, Milton and Swift Date: 1697 - 1764
Hesiod / Hogarth / ProfileHESIOD Greek poet: portrait bust in profile Date: FL CIRCA 800 BC
TWO QUACKSDr Misaubin and Dr Joshua Ward, two notorious quack doctors of the day, caricatured by Hogarth in The Harlots Progress (for which this is a study) Date: circa 1750
Hogarths Tomb, ChiswickWILLIAM HOGARTH (1697 - 1764) Tomb of the English artist and engraver in the churchyard at Chiswick, West London Date: 1891