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William Hogarth Collection (page 3)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Self Portrait of the Artist by William Hogarth

Self Portrait of the Artist by William Hogarth
Vintage engraving of a Self Portrait of the Artist by William Hogarth. William Hogarth was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William hogarths Battle of the Pictures

William hogarths Battle of the Pictures
Vintage engraving of William hogarths Battle of the Pictures

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William hogarths To Nature and yourself appeal

William hogarths To Nature and yourself appeal
Vintage engraving of To Nature and yourself appeal, , Nor learn of others what to feel

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William Hogarth Scholars at a Lecture

William Hogarth Scholars at a Lecture
Vintage engraving of William Hogarth Scholars at a Lecture

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William Hogarth The Analysis of Beauty, Plate 2

William Hogarth The Analysis of Beauty, Plate 2
Vintage engraving of William Hogarth The Analysis of Beauty, Plate 2. The Analysis of Beauty is a book written by the 18th-century artist and writer William Hogarth, published in 1753

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William hogarths consultation of physicians, 18th Century

William hogarths consultation of physicians, 18th Century
Vintage engraving of William hogarths consultation of physicians, 1736. or A company of undertakers. et plurima mortis imago (and many an image of death)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Laughing Audience, cheap seats at the theatre, by William Hogarth

The Laughing Audience, cheap seats at the theatre, by William Hogarth
Vintage engraving of The Laughing Audience, by William Hogarth. The caricatured audience in the cheap seats is watching an exaggeratedly funny play

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Dressing Rooms

Dressing Rooms
A work by William Hogarth, (1697 - 1764), of a theatre dressing-room, one of his modern moral subjects, circa 1735. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Inspection

The Inspection
The third in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Marriage Settlement

The Marriage Settlement
The first in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: England, by William Hogarth

England, by William Hogarth
Photo of an original engraving from the Works of William Hogarth published in 1833

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Ladys Death

The Ladys Death
The sixth and last in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Harlots Progress

The Harlots Progress
The young harlot Moll Hackabout is apprehended by a magistrate in Plate 3 of The Harlots Progress by William Hogarth, 1732

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Whites Chocolate House

Whites Chocolate House
An english gaming house, Whites Chocolate House, London depicted in one of a series of cautionary engravings, entitled The Rakes Progress, by english satirical artist William Hogarth, 1733

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William Hogarths England

William Hogarths England
Vintage engraving by William Hogarth, England. The complementary plates England and France, first published in 1756 and republished in 1759

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: William Hogarths The reward of cruelty

William Hogarths The reward of cruelty
Vintage engraving by William Hogarth, The Four Stages of Cruelty. The reward of cruelty. Having been tried and found guilty of murder

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Harlots Progress

The Harlots Progress
Moll Hackabout, a naive young country girl is ensnared by a procuress in Plate 1 of The Harlots Progress by William Hogarth, 1732. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Harlots Progress

The Harlots Progress
A scene in Bridewell Prison, where the harlot Moll Hackabout is sentenced to beat hemp, on Plate 4 of The Harlots Progress by William Hogarth, 1732. An engraving by S. Davenport after Hogarth

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Hogarths Tomb

Hogarths Tomb
The tomb of English painter and engraver William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) in Chiswick west London, circa 1795. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Rakes Progress

The Rakes Progress
The Tavern Scene from Plate 3 of The Rakes Progress, a series of paintings by William Hogarth, circa 1735. The dissolute Tom Rakewell enjoys himself at The Rose Tavern, a brothel in Covent Garden



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