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Burne Hogarth's "dynamic figure drawing" and "dynamic anatomy" are excellent books though. It's where I learned *a lot* about figure drawing.
Bringing back this classic Hogarth artwork from 2016 specifically for these current 2 weeks I'm living in =u= I have so much going on haha.
I hope your anxiety has a bit of a chill recently anyway.
I was made to feel that comics were a shameful art going through school. Low art, crass, disposable. Obviously my art teachers didn’t appreciate how important Hogarth & Cruikshank were or they would have taught me so... 🤷🏻♀️🤔
In our 17th & last Sunday #DailyHogarth we return to Pool of Bethesda & Good Samaritan @BartsHospital 1736/7. @BartsHeritage @BartsFriends are raising ££ to restore this fab building & #Hogarth stairs for #900thAnniversary in 2023 see👇4 events & to donate https://t.co/FOIQDS2A9N
Hogarth when Reality set in and he got a lore and character sheet
#ERBzine.com Weekly :: July 17-23, 2020 ~ https://t.co/r5ThkN78h6 ~ Arabs in #ERB Fiction by Hanson ~ #McWhorter's #33a Bulletin: #BEWARE! Pt. 2 #Lupton: ERB Drabbles ~ Antar Cover Gallery III~ Comics: Hogarth, Foster, UK Sun, Kane ~ https://t.co/SNOtOpD0pH ~ #EdgarRiceBurroughs
Don’t mind David, he just hasn’t seen visitors in a while 😱😁
We’re now open Wed-Sun, 10-5pm. Entry is still free but you must book in advance 👉🏾https://t.co/SyK1UyjU7M
David Garrick as Richard III (1745) by
William Hogarth
Today's #DailyHogarth H's fab design for frontispiece to Henry Fielding's 'The Tragedy of Tragedies' engraved G van der Gucht @britishmuseum 1730/1. Princess Huncamunca inspects her love rival, Amazon Glumdalca by candlelight w/ their hero, wee Tom Thumb, standing by, arms folded
13 new entries have been added to the ODNB this July with a focus on the lives of early modern women. From Anne Herbert, the sister of Queen Katherine Parr, to publisher Jane Hogarth, discover our latest lives: https://t.co/q39U8QMzgK
Today's #DailyHogarth celebrates reopening of wonderful @FoundlingMuseum from TODAY w/ H's magnificent portrait of Capt Thomas Coram 1740, shipwright & founder of the Foundling Hospital. NB safety procedures & pre-booking in place👇above all have fab time! https://t.co/3SVlUOaWKo
Recreating Hogarth's gin Lane with a bottle of @pickeringsgin
@royalacademy
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William Hogarth - Satire des élections...
Our 15th Sunday #DailyHogarth H's tomb @StNicksW4 Chiswick w/ Garrick's epitaph "Farewell great Painter of Mankind, Who reach'd the noblest point of Art, Whose pictur'd Morals charm the Mind, And through the Eye correct the Heart" @britishmuseum pics. Whistler is also buried here
Been talking to a few pals about how our art seemed to know more about us than we consciously did. Hogarth started off as a story character my (now) spouse created when we were early teens, I realised I was projecting onto the design years later.
(art from 2016 onwards)
This week on #DailyHogarth images of Billy H, starting w/ WE Edwards after WP Frith Hogarth before the Commandant at Calais @britishmuseum 1860. Arrested as a spy, H told if there had been no peace between GB & Fr he wd have been hanged 'immediately on the ramparts.' NB H's pug🐕
Today's #DailyHogarth another unused design "The industrious 'prentice when a merchant, giving money to his parents" 4 Industry & Idleness 1747. H's early biographer, John Nichols says the image was intended to follow Pl 8 where Goodchild has 'grown rich' both pics @britishmuseum
Today's #DailyHogarth engr for Richard Leveridge's Song Collection @britishmuseum 1727, w/ a maid offering this book to Venus (Love) & Bacchus (Wine). Singer & composer, RL's career spanned 60 yrs working w/ Purcell, Handel & penning Roast Beef of Old England pic @FoundlingMuseum
Eric Hobsbawm, Peter De Francia, c.1955
both members of the Geneva Club in the mid-1950s.This club was an opportunity for left-wing artists and intellectuals to meet. Those who attended their gatherings also included J.D. Bernal, John Berger, Paul Hogarth Derrick Greaves.