Showing 24 artworks out of 37 with William Hogarth and with artwork date before 1747 and with artwork date after 1737
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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.
Experience William Hogarth's iconic "David Garrick as Richard III" (1745). A dramatic portrait capturing the tormented Shakespearean villain, showcasing ambition & psychological torment. Hand-painted reproduction.
Explore William Hogarth’s ‘The Painter and his Pug,’ a captivating 1745 portrait showcasing Baroque realism & a charming pug. Discover this iconic artwork's rich details & historical significance.
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.
Visit with the Quack Doctor - William Hogarth - WikiArt.org This satirical masterpiece depicts a quack doctor's consultation, exposing societal hypocrisy and capturing the essence of London life in 1745.
William Hogarth's 'Self-Portrait' (1745) captures the artist amidst books and his dog, reflecting his life as an observer of London society & a pioneering satirical painter. A unique glimpse into his world.
Experience the lively grandeur of 18th-century society with William Hogarth's 'The Ball,' capturing festive elegance; bring this masterpiece home today.
William Hogarth’s dramatic ‘The Murder of the Count’ (1745) captures a shocking scene of violence and betrayal with meticulous detail, showcasing the artist's satirical style and masterful storytelling. Discover this captivating piece and bring its intensity into your space.
A biting satirical scene of Georgian social tension unfolds in William Hogarth's The Marriage Contract where meticulous realism meets dramatic chiaroscuro inviting you to explore this masterpiece of 18th-century England.
Experience William Hogarth's 'The Countess’s Morning Levee,' a satirical masterpiece capturing 18th-century English society. Explore opulent details & social commentary in this iconic oil painting reproduction.
William Hogarth's "Suicide of the Countess" (1745) portrays a woman taking her own life amidst her family, capturing a poignant moment of despair and societal critique.
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.
Captured in meticulous detail during the Classicism era by William Hogarth, 'Moses Brought Before Pharaoh's Daughter' portrays a dramatic biblical scene with striking realism and biting satire—a captivating glimpse into 18th-century London life. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty home.
Admire William Hogarth's 'Portrait of Madam Salter' (1744). This elegant oil painting captures a woman’s grace, rendered with meticulous detail and stark contrast against black. A captivating glimpse into 18th-century British society.
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.