Just a little “Chug” and a “Mango” as pronounced by my 2 year old, “Zoezee” (name also pronounced by said 2 year old)

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"Beer, happy produce of our Isle can sinewy strength impart
And wearied with fatigue & toil can cheer each manly heart Genius of health thy grateful taste rivals the cup of Jove
And warms each English generous breast with Liberty and Love' W.Hogarth Beer St

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Go see Hogarth & The Art of Noise at , on the intertwining of art, entertainment and history, including great sound installation by - plus an amazing crash course on Jacobites by as an unexpected bonus today.

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William Hogarth, Le Temps enfumant un tableau ("Time smoking a picture"), Billet de souscription pour Sigsimonda.1761. Mezzotint, 228 x 183 mm. 2 états

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Weekly May 17, 2019
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Lost Boy & LA Adventure pastiches ~ ERB WWII: Tank Wars, USS Shaw sails ~ ERBapa 140 ~ Tarzan Comics: Hogarth, Foster, Manning, Maxon ~ Children ~ https://t.co/SNOtOpD0pH

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Beer Street by William Hogarth shows that beer drinking leads to happiness and prosperity! And the British people have not forgotten this lesson.

Read more about this work @ https://t.co/eyI17FA27Y

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in 1740 William Hogarth donated his portrait of Thomas Coram to the Foundling Hospital.

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Thanks to the generosity of we were able to feature this beautiful work by Hogarth in our exhibition It was a ground breaker as explains https://t.co/suxSmgrEyh

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Gin Lane (1751) by Hogarth contains many great details on what excessive gin drinking can do to your life: A drunk woman dropping her baby, two men fighting with a dog for a bone, and a big fight.

Read more @ https://t.co/UlwAxEzdZP

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Paul Hogarth (1917–2001)

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Puedes llamarme cuando quieras y expresarte o desahogarte

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I was fortunate to catch ‘Prints of Darkness’ last week whilst in 🖤 🖤 🖤

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Hello , Wondering whether the fact the William Hogarth and his family kept ducks counts as "rural life"? And we plan to replicate the only known memorial to a duck! Please retweet to your vast army of followers, we have 8 crowdfunding days left https://t.co/kKUQHVxR0A

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The satirical scenes of William Hogarth (1697–1764) are iconic representations of 18th century urban life at a time of great socioeconomic disparity. This summer we investigate the ways he used humor, satire, and political commentary to agitate. https://t.co/uRKvkbVwL3

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A very rare medal of the Order of Gormogons, a splinter quasi-Masonic group headed by Philip, Duke of Wharton, former Grand Master of English Freemasonry. The order was ridiculed by William Hogarth. Hogarth, like his brother in law, James Thornhill, was also a Freemason.

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ON NOW: Prints of Darkness: Goya and Hogarth in a Time of European Turmoil. This exhibition - the first to show and works together - features a hundred prints selected from the stellar collections of the Whitworth and https://t.co/rQackPqEDC

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cover used to resole a shoe found in a channel and the same on a print of William Hogarth via for

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Hogarth Hughes: You are who you choose to be.
The Iron Giant: Superman...

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Featured Exhibition: Prints of Darkness: Goya and Hogarth in a Time of European Turmoil, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, until August 2019 https://t.co/OqISRXLKGs

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'Four Humours of an Election' 1755

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