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This lovely girl has a tendency to rescue kittens from the street, have you ever heard anything sweeter than that?
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Hogarth: Place and Progress is almost completely sold out, with the last tickets on 1, 4 & 5 Jan. Get your tickets at https://t.co/1UBZtk1EyE
It is also possible to see the exhibition at our Saturday Lates, with spaces on 21 and 28 December: https://t.co/5YVPqcHfC2

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Saw this today and thought immediately of the heroic guy with the narwhal tusk during the recent London Bridge terrorist attack. Not an association that Hogarth could ever have guessed at.

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One of my Theros cards was spoiled today! Here's three goodbois coming at you! Card and full art. Oils on paper on masonite.

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Hogarth: Place and Progress closes on 5 Jan, and demand for timed tickets is high. You can also see the exhibition at our Saturday Night by Candlelight Lates, for which a number of tickets remain, here: https://t.co/5YVPqcpEKu

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The Humours of an Election (1755) - a series of four oil paintings by William Hogarth (England, 1697-1764). "An Election Entertainment" - "Canvassing for Votes" - "The Polling" - "Chairing the Member".

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Polling day in the UK. Everybody, vote with your heads, and hopefully you'll keep a close relationship with us on mainland Europe! (We would actually like that very much!)
Enjoy, and learn from, this scene of Hogarth's Humours of an Election from .

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There's never a bad time to look at Hogarth's Election series, but right now is a particularly good time. The chap tottering in the chair is the corrupt Tory who has blustered and lied his way to victory. On show in the superb Hogarth exhibition at the Soane Museum.

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