Morgant Kneb, King of Vartel and inheritor of the conflict between Humanity and Elvenkind. Known to the Sun Covenant as the Usurper and the Elves of Kneb Woods call him Butcher King. After the death of Hogarth Kneb he was thought deceased, but he ascended the throne all the same.

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Burne Hogarth, born Spinoza Bernard Ginsburg on December 25, 1911. Artist and art educator who drew the Tarzan newspaper strip for 12 years (1937-1945; 1947-1950).

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Today in Comics History: Burne Hogarth (Tarzan, Drago, numerous instructional books on art and human anatomy) was born on Christmas Day 1911.

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Hey! William Hogarth might strike your fancy ;)

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So basically I have decided to reeducate myself and go through renowned artist's book. I always had problems with cheekbones due to non-trivial forms they constituted of. So here is first part of my Hogarth Studies. Stay tuned and grow with me as an artist

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William Hogarth, A Rake’s Progress (plate 7), 1735 https://t.co/YqPCggWkat

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Hogarth details from a self-portrait and other paintings in exhibition

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Last but by no means least on LifeinProgress "Let Hogarth & his world, in these pages, lead you a wanton kind of chase." Signed copies available Britain

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This weekend 27/28 Nov is via during which a regiment of brill history/art history and historical-fiction authors will be promoting their fab books. I may tweet about & Billy 😉 pics 📚🎄🎁🍾

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...'s very clever pastiche of Hogarth's portrait of Simon Lord Lovat, on his way to execution, 's disturbing insight into Frostie's ackshewl brane, 's lovely hankie Frostie, ' sausagey deaf Frostie...

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Went to the Hogarth exhibition at huge - endless rooms full of lovely stuff. Took over 2 hrs and by the end my back was giving me jip. There is so much to see but if it was less comprehensive and more digestible I would sing its praises not ache!

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William Hogarth
He was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist.(1697-1764)
The Shrimp Girl, 1740 (detail)

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The Hogarth exhibition is packed with many of his most well-known works. There are so many things to stop and stare at …and a funerary moment too courtesy of A Harlot’s Progress

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My in-depth review of the marvellous new Hogarth exhibition at Tate Britain

… it’s full of good boys 🐾

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