Showing 3 artworks with William Hogarth and with 18th-Century British Satire
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William Hogarth
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18th-Century British Satire
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- Engraving
- 18Th Century
- Social Commentary
- London
- Printmaking
- Symbolism
- Satan
- British Art
- Sin
- Baroque
- Urban Life
- Drama
- Times Of The Day
- Death
- Oil Painting
- Series
- Morning
- City Scene
- Paradise Lost
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.
Experience William Hogarth's 'Times of the Day: Morning,' an engaging black-and-white engraving capturing bustling London life during sunrise. Explore detailed scenes & social commentary.
Witness the stark social commentary of William Hogarth's "A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 5." This engraving depicts a tragic scene of decline and despair, showcasing his masterful storytelling through vivid detail.