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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
Hogarths House / ChiswickWILLIAM HOGARTH English artist and engraver, tending his garden at his home in Chiswick, West London Date: 1697 - 1764
Hogarth / Home / ChiswickHogarths home at Chiswick, West London Date: 1697 - 1764
Hogarths House, Leicester Square, London, later Jacquiers Hotel. Date: 1801
William Hogarth, artist, with wig and paletteWilliam Hogarth (1697-1764), artist, wearing a wig and holding a palette. Date: circa 1730
William Hogarth, artistWilliam Hogarth (1697 - 1764), artist -- a self portrait in profile. Date: circa 1730
Hogarth / Chiswick HomeHogarths home in Chiswick Date: 1697 - 1764
Joseph PorterJOSEPH PORTER citizen of Mortlake whose chief claim to fame is having his portrait done by Hogarth. Date: ? - 1749
John IrelandJOHN IRELAND Biographer of Hogarth and presenter of his works, depicted with his publication. Date: 1720 - 1808
HOGARTH, William (1697-1764). Portrait of a Young Woman. Rococo art. Oil on canvas
Gustavus Viscount BoyneGUSTAVUS HAMILTON, 2nd viscount BOYNE, famous for having his likeness taken by Hogarth... Date: 1710 - 1746
Hogarth Boarding School - Chiswick, LondonPupils of Form 2a at Hogarth Boarding School for boys - Chiswick, London
John Wilkes (1727-1797)Engraving, after Hogarth, showing John Wilkes (1727-1797), the English politician and journalist
Fielding / After HogarthHENRY FIELDING English novelist and magistrate
Hogarth / Harlots Prog. / 66. The funeral of Hogarths Harlot at which hardly anyone seems concerned
Hogarth Election / 3Of4(C)THE ELECTION The Polling - scene at the hustings plate 3 of 4
Garrick / Hogarth / SilhouetSilhouette profiles of David Garrick, actor, and William Hogarth, artist
5 Orders of PeriwigsThe five orders of Periwigs
Peg Woffington / Hogarth(MARGARET) PEG WOFFINGTON English actress
Hogarth / PhysiciansThe Company of Undertakers
Receipt / March FinchleyThe subscription ticket for the March to Finchley
Art / Hogarth / Phars DtrMOSES BEFORE PHARAOHs DAUGHTER Moses is brought before Pharaohs daughter, who adopts him as her son
David Garrick / HogarthDavid Garrick in the character of Richard III
Hogarth Distressed PoetThe Distressed Poet A poor poet wonders what to write, while his wife is unable to pay the milkmaids bill
Hogarth Palette EaselWILLIAM HOGARTH Seated at his easel, painting The Comic Muse
The PoliticianA short-sighted politician is so caught up in his newspaper he does not realise that his candle has set fire to the brim of his tricorne hat
Battle of the PicturesThe Battle of the Pictures Date: 1744
Scholars at a LectureScholars at a lecture display various symptoms of boredom
The Invasion (Plate 2)The Invasion - England : in contrast to the laughable French army, English soldiers relax outside a pub and have fun with a caricature of the French King Louis XV
The Invasion (Plate 1)The Invasion - France : a satirical view of the feared invasion by Catholic France, depicting incompetent soldiers roasting frogs legs and being led by a sadistic monk
A Chorus of SingersA male chorus, singing Handels oratorio Judith
Time Smoking a PictureFather Time stares glumly into a dark painting as his scythe accidentally rips the canvas: a satire on the contemporary admiration for artworks darkened by time
Martin Folkes / HogarthMARTIN FOLKES Scholar and antiquary, elected President of the Royal Society in 1741
Don Quixote 6The Curate and Barber disguising themselves to convey Don Quixote home
Don Quixote 4The unfortunate Knight of the Rock meeting Don Quixote
Don Quixote 3The innkeepers Wife and Daughter taking care of Don after being beaten and bruised
Don Quixote 2The funeral of Chrystom & Marcella vindicating herself
Don Quixote 1Don Quixote seizes the Barbers Bason for the Mambrinos Helmet