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- William Hogarth
- 18Th Century Art
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- British Art History
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- Satire
- Portraiture
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- 18Th Century
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- Canvassing
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- Period Clothing Artwork
- South Sea Scheme
Experience William Hogarth's 'Canvassing for Votes,' a biting satire of 18th-century politics. This iconic print exposes corruption & manipulation, showcasing a pivotal moment in art history. Own a stunning reproduction today!
Explore William Hogarth's 'Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme,' a satirical engraving depicting the financial crisis of 1720-21 with meticulous detail and allegorical symbolism. Discover its historical context and artistic significance.
Explore William Hogarth’s "Gin Lane," a stark 1750 engraving depicting London’s social decay & gin addiction. A powerful, detailed masterpiece of English moralistic art.
William Hogarth’s masterful 'Election Propaganda' captures the satirical spirit of 1755 London with its meticulously rendered scene depicting a group observing political maneuvering—a timeless commentary on societal hypocrisy and ambition, inviting you to explore this iconic artwork.
William Hogarth’s masterful depiction of ‘The Arrest for Theft,’ painted in 1735, captures a dramatic urban tableau—a man apprehended amidst a crowd—revealing Hogarth's keen social commentary and showcasing the baroque style's meticulous detail. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its timeless narrative into your home.
Discover William Hogarth's 'Times of the Day, Noon' (1738), a detailed, realistic street scene capturing 18th-century London life. Perfect for art collectors seeking historical, social realism masterpieces.
William Hogarth’s "Columbus Breaking the Egg" captures a lively 18th-century gathering with intricate detail and satirical wit. This black and white drawing depicts a group enjoying food and conversation, showcasing Hogarth's masterful observation of human nature. Discover this iconic artwork and bring it home.
Witness the chaotic energy of Hogarth's "Burning the Rumps"! This satirical masterpiece captures London’s debauchery & social critique, a vibrant illustration from Hudibras. Own a stunning reproduction of this iconic 18th-century artwork.
Explore William Hogarth's masterful engraving "Hudibras Vanquished by Trulla" (Plate 5), part of Samuel Butler’s satirical poem, capturing a lively village confrontation and highlighting social critique.