Showing 24 artworks out of 37 with William Hogarth and with artwork date before 1743 and with artwork date after 1733
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William Hogarth's "Satan, Sin & Death" (1735) vividly depicts Milton’s epic with dramatic symbolism – temptation, morality, and the consequences of sin. A masterpiece showcasing 18th-century British art.
A searing indictment of Georgian social decay, this satirical masterpiece by William Hogarth captures the tragic complexities of arranged marriage through vivid detail, inviting you to explore this iconic British Rococo work.
William Hogarth’s portrait of Captain Coram showcases a realistic depiction of the Foundling Hospital founder. Explore this 1740 masterpiece's maritime details & Baroque style.
Discover William Hogarth's vibrant 1733 masterpiece 'Southwark Fair,' a lively depiction of a bustling festival scene. Rich in color, dynamic composition, and historical charm—perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts.
William Hogarth’s ‘Gerard Anne Edwards in His Cradle’ (1733) captures innocence & warmth with exquisite detail. A classic Rococo portrait showcasing a young boy, dogs, and masterful light, it's a treasured piece from the Holburne Museum.
William Hogarth’s "The Heir" (1735) captures a poignant family scene with a striking figure in a red hat, showcasing the artist's satirical style and detailed observation of 18th-century life. Discover this classic artwork and bring its timeless narrative into your space.
William Hogarth’s masterful portrait captures a moment of quiet contemplation amidst London society—a man adorned in elegant attire stares intently at the viewer, accompanied by two figures engaged in their own pursuits, reflecting Hogarth's satirical gaze on human behavior during the Georgian era. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
William Hogarth’s ‘Portrait of Captain Coram,’ painted in 1740, captures a distinguished gentleman in a red coat amidst an intellectual setting with books and a clock. This captivating portrait offers a glimpse into 18th-century life – explore this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
William Hogarth's 'Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha' (1738) is a stunning Rococo portrait showcasing elegance and formality. Admire the intricate details, rich colors, and regal atmosphere in this masterpiece.
This poignant portrait by William Hogarth captures the solemn mood of Sarah Macholm imprisoned in 1733 London, showcasing Hogarth’s masterful realism and social commentary during the Georgian era—a captivating glimpse into human vulnerability and a timeless invitation to explore this exquisite artwork.
William Hogarth’s "Marriage" (1735) – a detailed Rococo oil painting depicting a bustling church scene. Explore its intricate details, symbolism & 18th-century social commentary.
Experience William Hogarth's 'The Four Times of Day: Night,' a captivating 1736 engraving depicting London’s vibrant, chaotic nightlife with social commentary and masterful realism.