Raw Art, ie me, solo show still on for pretentious art fans at . Come along and froth about Hogarth's Line of Beauty. Open Weds-Sat 11-6pm in London's Stoke "New"ington.

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Hogarth: Place and Progress - like meeting up with some old friends. A Rake’s Progress (1734), Four Times of Day (1736-7), The Humours of an Election (1754-5). Exhibition brings all his series paintings and engravings together for the first time.

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If there’s one thing I’ve learnt from Hogarth: Place and Progress, it’s that you mustn’t go to the City of London or death awaits!

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William Hogarth FRSA (English 1697–1764) A Midnight Modern Conversation 1731. Painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist. His work ranged from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects.

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If you’re ever wandering Bloomsbury’s streets look up...

Hawksmoor’s St George’s (1731) has lions and unicorns chasing each other around the spire (a reference to England & Scotland) with George I looking down

It’s depicted in Hogarth’s ‘Gin Lane’

Restored by

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In London. Walked by St. George’s church. In Bloomsbury it has an amazing spire and it’s actualy in the famous print by Hogarth. Beer street and Gin lane. 🤓

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Illustration 2 completed from the Hogarth and iron giant series these pieces are available to purchase hit me up with a message for more details ✌🏻#talenthouseartist

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Painting at Bedtime.
The Fishing Party.
William Hogarth.

Hogarth was one of the giants of English art, known for his painting, illustration and etchings. He was also a well known satirist, a portraitist and a producer of 'conversation pieces', like this one.

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and So pleased that the emancipation of women lead to sensible Images by Hogarth and Orpen .

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CLOSING SUNDAY 4TH AUGUST: Prints of Darkness: and in a time of European Turmoil.

The first exhibition to show Goya and Hogarth's work together, and providing a unique opportunity to compare their extraordinary graphic work. More info: https://t.co/LO3ogGf4g5

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also im doing studies w/ hogarth's book and this guy is doing a really funky pose

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So sad that MAD magazine is shutting down. It was the gateway to subversive humor as a kid, copies bounced around the house between my sisters and me, was always packed to go on summer vacations. I tipped my hat to MAD by having Hogarth show it to the Giant in IRON GIANT.
Salute!

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A scene in the mosh pit of the Hogarth Stage at June 30th 1741 where a rogue flutist in the crowd disrupts Elton John's main set

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Today we're bringing you some close-ups from & The Art of Noise at . In the exhibition you can expect in-depth analysis of his fantastic social commentary, from the Jacobite uprising to chimney boys and the origins of God Save the King.

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Satire, caricatures, cartoons from Hogarth to Steve Bell who has planned the opening show

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On
"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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