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William Hogarth The Analysis of Beauty, Plate 1Vintage engraving of William Hogarth The Analysis of Beauty, Plate 1. The Analysis of Beauty is a book written by the 18th-century artist and writer William Hogarth, published in 1753
The Sleeping Congregation, William HogarthVintage engraving of The Sleeping Congregation, William Hogarth. Interior of a church where the congregation sleeps as the clergyman reads from the gospel
Victorian satirical cartoon capitalism and the middlemanVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, 19th Century. The Satires of Cynicus. capitalism and the middleman
William Hogarth Characters and CaricaturesVintage engraving of William Hogarth Characters and Caricatures. Critics had sometimes dismissed the exaggerated features of Hogarths characters as caricature and, by way of an answer
Victorian satirical cartoon, He shall have little for his painsVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the Art Dealer. He shall have little for his pains, Who makes his living by his brains
Victorian satirical cartoon - The modern damselVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon. The modern damsel
Victorian satirical cartoon, Drunk man in a bar, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on attractiveness of wealth, 19th Century. A wreck at the bar
Victorian satirical cartoon, Depression hiding behind a smiling maskVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on Depression hiding behind a smiling mask, 19th Century. Tis hard to smile, when all the while, You feel a load of care; Tis hard to laugh at idle chaff
Victorian satirical cartoon, The pursuit of pleasure, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on old age, 19th Century. The pursuit of pleasure. Old rich men chasing after a beautful young woman
Victorian satirical cartoon, Author and the PublisherVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the Author and the Publisher. Fat and greedy Publisher eating the brains of a staving author
Victorian satirical cartoon, Brothers of the Brush, Artist and cleanersVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the Brothers of the Brush. The Artist, shoeshine, street cleaner and chimney sweep all living in poverty
Victorian satire, rich landlord evicting poor tenantsVintage engraving of a Victorian satire, rich landlord harassing poor tenants, 19th Century. Thou pauper pay me that thou owest. Or out upon the world thou goest
Victorian satire, Principle and InterestVintage engraving of Victorian satire, Principle and Interest. Clergyman tempted by the devil with power and money
Victorian satirical cartoon, Multum in parvo, Much in littleVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon, Multum in parvo, Much in little, 19th Century. Theres nothing in a little pin, Until it penetrates the skin; Theres nothing in a little fly
Victorian satirical cartoon, doctines of the churchVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon on doctines of the church. 19th Century. The weathercock upon the Church doth shew, How modern creeds and doctrines come and go; now this way
Youth and age, burn the candle at both endsVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon youth and age. 19th Century. Youth burn the candle at both ends, whilst old age struggles to keep to flames alight
Victorian satirical cartoon, The Miser and the DandyVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, 19th Century. The Satires of Cynicus. The Miser and the Dandy
Rich man strives to rise, by the poor mans labourVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, The Rich man strives to rise, by the poor mans labour
Victorian satirical cartoon, on WedlockVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, on Wedlock
Victorian satire on capitalism and labourVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on capitalism and labour. A greed capitalist boss carried on the backs of his workers. 1890
Southwark Fair By William HogarthVintage engraving of Southwark Fair By William Hogarth
The Bench, Judges hearing a case in court, by William HogarthVintage engraving of The Bench, by William Hogarth. 1758, depicts four judges listening to a case in the Court of Common Pleas
Victorian satire on old age, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on old age, 19th Century. You call him fast ! That may be so: His progress seems uncommonly slow
Victorian satire on motherhood and childcare, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire motherhood and childcare, 19th Century. The Burden of a song
Victorian satirical cartoon, Death and inheritance, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on death and inheritance, 19th Century. The End of Life, Beginneth strfe
Victorian satirical cartoon, the problem with shot cutsVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on the problem with shot cuts, 19th Century. Short cuts will often lead astray: The Royal roads the surest way
Victorian satirical cartoon, Masking Depression with HumorVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on Masking Depression with Humor, 19th Century. The merry Fool, in motley at the Fair, May hide in jest and laughter, his despair
Victorian satire on Blind Self Importance, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on Blind Self Importance, 19th Century. Blind Self Importance flaunts his feeble light
Victorian satirical cartoon on the Bar of JusticeVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the Bar of Justice
Victorian satirical cartoon Half hours with the best authorsVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon Half hours with the best authors. Senior man sleeping by a pile of old boring books
Victorian satire, Dog chasing its tailVintage engraving of Victorian satire, Dog chasing its tail, 19th Century. Life is too oft a hopeless round, For sonething that is never found: In striving to make both ends meet
Victorian satire, old gossip, vile Rumor swellsVintage engraving of Victorian satire, old gossip, vile Rumor swells. With sland rous breath vile Rumour swrlls, Each trivial tale the tattler tells
Victorian satirical cartoon, on toiling and workingVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon, on toiling and working, 19th Century. Toiling, moiling, early and late; We learn to labour, but not to wait
Hic tantum quies est, This is only retirementVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon hic tantum quies est (This is only retirement). 19th Century. I; ve searched the world for peace and rest
Victorian satirical cartoon - On Drinking and a hangoverVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon. On Drinking and a hangover. Such pleasures quickly pass away. The Evening Red, The Morning Grey
Victorian satirical cartoon - Law Suit as a boxing matchVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon. A Law Suit as a boxing match
The Fool makes money when the wise man begsVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, 19th Century. The Satires of Cynicus. The Fool makes money when the wise man begs; Just so - It was a goose that laid the golden eggs
Victorian satirical cartoon on greedVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, 19th Century. The Satires of Cynicus. The earlist lesson we learn by heart, Is how to take each others part
Victorian satirical cartoon on married lifeVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, 19th Century. The Satires of Cynicus.The Old, Old story
Victorian satirical cartoon, The Friend in need. The Friend IndeedVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, The Friend in need. The Friend Indeed
William Hogarths The PiemanVintage engraving of William Hogarths Illustration The Pieman, 18th century street vendor carrying a tray of pies on his head
William Hogarths The Gate of CalaisVintage engraving of The Gate of Calais, or O, the Roast Beef of Old England by William Hogarth. The scene depicts a side of beef being transported from the harbour to an English tavern in the port
The Distrest Poet by William HogarthVintage engraving of The Distrest Poet by William Hogarth. It depicts a scene in a small, dingy attic room where a poet sits at his desk in the dormer and, scratching his head
Columbus Breaking the Egg, William HogarthVintage engraving of Columbus Breaking the Egg is a 1752 engraving by English artist William Hogarth. It depicts an apocryphal tale (the Egg of Columbus)
Bambridge on Trial for MurderVintage engraving of Bambridge on Trial for Murder by a Committee of the House of Commons, by William Hogarth. The Committee examined the Warden of the Fleet Prison, Thomas Bambridge
Country Inn Yard at the Time of an Election, HogarthVintage engraving of A Country Inn Yard at the Time of an Election by William Hogarth. Inside inns courtyard, with the morning coach headed out through the gate, and an election parade in progress
Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn, William HogarthVintage engraving of Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn, William Hogarth
William hogarths Battle of the PicturesVintage engraving of William hogarths Battle of the Pictures