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The Shrimp Girl painting by #williamhogarth in 1750 is held in the National Gallery. The engraving was commissioned by his widow, Jane Hogarth and engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi in 1982 using a stippling method which creates strong tonal values and delicate flesh hues.
Sadly Mr and Mrs Soane’s last Christmas together in 1814 museum have been marred by worry about their son George who was in the King’s Bench Prison, where Hogarth depicted in Rake’s Progress, for debt:’( #ChristmasWithTheSoanes
This drawing by Hogarth was used to solicit support for the Foundling Hospital in 1739. The hospital cared for the numerous abandoned babies in London, and was campaigned for by Thomas Coram. Coram’s portrait by Hogarth now hangs in the @FoundlingMuseum #williamhogarth
‘An answer to the print of John Wilkes Esq by William Hogarth’ hitting back at Hogarth depicting him holding the original print of Wilkes and behind him a rather ugly figure, suggesting Hogarth still sees beauty by including the line of beauty on the canvas behind him.
An Election Series - 'Though set in the fictional constituency of 'Guzzle-down', Hogarth's attack on the fatuousness and corruption of contemporary politics draws its inspiration from polling in Oxfordshire during the General Election of 1754’ #williamhogarth
It's the birthday of William Hogarth, English painter and pictorial satirist. The Lazy S was his signature and here's my take on it
@artisthogarth You can find Hogarth's original print of Wilkes (and many others) at https://t.co/PMYG8mxfgA. Spot the differences!
#WilliamHogarth gave his name to satirical illustrations of modern moral subjects. 'Mariage à-la-mode' is a series of 6 hogarthian pictures.
The Carpenter’s Yard 1727 by #williamhogarth - That one with the long pole needs to watch he doesn’t chop his head off ...👀
@artisthogarth Spot differences between Hogarth's print of Wilkes (below) and 19th-century copy (above). Bad copies harm Hogarth's reputation as an artist.
The Four Stages of Cruelty - #Hogarth showing that ignoring small acts of cruelty, even from children, leads to greater ones from adults.
Trying to stay in the weekend party mood ignoring the fact it's Monday tomorrow- Marriage A La Mode detail #WilliamHogarth #rococo #mondays
@artisthogarth Here is Hogarth's print of John Wilkes, for information about it, see https://t.co/pZpZhDnQDU
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.
The Best of Baroque Art: Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Hogarth and Many Others https://t.co/oes7JQHuoq #baroque #followart
Hogarth's most ambitious portrait of children can be seen in Room 34. This self-portrait hangs in Room 10 of @NPGLondon. #GreatGetTogether
"Humours of a #Election" #Hogarth's 4-part satire series c1800 - Entertainment, Canvassing, Polling & Charing https://t.co/fdjBOSWjxl
Lovely evening at @SoaneMuseum a great (grand) tour #sarcophagus #marcquinn #drawnfromlife #hogarth #election #clerkewellG #inspiredbysoane