You can find Hogarth's original print of Wilkes (and many others) at https://t.co/PMYG8mxfgA. Spot the differences!

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gave his name to satirical illustrations of modern moral subjects. 'Mariage à-la-mode' is a series of 6 hogarthian pictures.

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The Carpenter’s Yard 1727 by - That one with the long pole needs to watch he doesn’t chop his head off ...👀

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Spot differences between Hogarth's print of Wilkes (below) and 19th-century copy (above). Bad copies harm Hogarth's reputation as an artist.

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The Four Stages of Cruelty - showing that ignoring small acts of cruelty, even from children, leads to greater ones from adults.

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Trying to stay in the weekend party mood ignoring the fact it's Monday tomorrow- Marriage A La Mode detail

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Here is Hogarth's print of John Wilkes, for information about it, see https://t.co/pZpZhDnQDU

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Uncovered this 1993 David Grove-esque piece I did in art school (which had an orange dot as logo) The legendary Burne Hogarth posed for me.

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Hogarth's gin drinkers didn't add tonic.

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Hogarth's most ambitious portrait of children can be seen in Room 34. This self-portrait hangs in Room 10 of .

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"Humours of a 4-part satire series c1800 - Entertainment, Canvassing, Polling & Charing https://t.co/fdjBOSWjxl

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In slightly lighter news, I drew a 30 minute Hugh Hogarth last night that turned out ok.

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William Hogarth's servants, surrounding his butler

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Hogarth | Children of a colonial from the W Indies painted in London (National Gallery of Ireland)

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in 1697 William Hogarth was born. Our Collection includes his painting of Thomas Coram & design for the Foundling Hospital emblem

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born in 1697 is famous for modern moral subjects. black spots in 'Marriage a-la-mode' signified syphilis?

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