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ON NOW: Prints of Darkness: Goya and Hogarth in a Time of European Turmoil. This exhibition - the first to show #Goya and #Hogarth’s works together - features a hundred prints selected from the stellar collections of the Whitworth and @mcrartgallery https://t.co/rQackPqEDC
Balanced herring and oversized mug – a bad mix!
Detail from William Hogarth’s 1751 engraving “Beer Street”. Gift of Dr. Paul Fritz to McMaster Museum of Art. #IntlBeerDay #InternationalBeerDay
ON NOW: Prints of Darkness: Goya and Hogarth in a Time of European Turmoil. This exhibition - the first to show #Goya and #Hogarth’s works together - features a hundred prints selected from the stellar collections of the Whitworth and @mcrartgallery https://t.co/rQackPqEDC
OPENS TOMORROW: Prints of Darkness: Goya and Hogarth in a Time of European Turmoil. This exhibition is the first to show #Goya and #Hogarth’s works together, and features 100 prints selected from the stellar collections of the Whitworth and @mcrartgallery https://t.co/rQackPqEDC
First - George II and Family in a Park (sketch) and second - ‘Kent’s Temple on a Mount in Richmond Gardens’
A projected conversation piece of the royal family that was never completed, and remained in #Hogarth’s studio. #royalfamily #18thcentury
HRH William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, as a Boy. (1732)
The youngest and favourite son of George II and Queen Caroline, painted in Hogarth’s nearly successful effort to gain the favour of the royal family 👸🏻🤴🏻
#williamhogarth 18thcentury
Our Director Caro Howell talked to @HENITalks about William Hogarth’s portrait of Thomas Coram. See the full video at https://t.co/769G78ANDj #HENITalks #arthistory
The Good Samaritan - the second of Hogarth’s canvases for St Bartholomew’s Hospital.
The bearded Samaritan pours healing ointments onto the wounded and robbed Israelite 🙏🏻
#williamhogarth #18thcentury #rococo