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William Hogarth’s "The Fountaine Family" (1730) captures a quintessential 18th-century scene of familial togetherness with meticulous detail and satirical observation. This hand-painted reproduction offers a timeless glimpse into social life, perfect for art lovers.
William Hogarth’s "George Arnold": A stunning 18th-century oil portrait of an elderly gentleman. Admire its classical style, detailed realism & symbolic elements.
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.
William Hogarth’s "A Harlot's Progress, Plate 6" depicts a grim wake scene revealing societal decay and moral decline through stark black & white engraving.
Explore William Hogarth’s "Plate Five" – a masterful 18th-century engraving depicting deception & social commentary. Admire its realism & satirical brilliance. Hand-painted art reproductions available at ArtsDot.
Explore William Hogarth's masterful engraving 'Hudibras Encounters the Skimmington,' a satirical illustration from Samuel Butler’s epic poem, showcasing Rococo artistry and social commentary.
Created during a period of social transformation in England, ‘The Reward of Cruelty’ reflects Hogarth's concern for moral education and aims to provoke reflection on societal behavior.
Discover William Hogarth's striking self-portrait from the Gate of Calais! This engraving captures the artist's defiant spirit and satirical edge, offering a glimpse into 18th-century artistry.
Explore William Hogarth’s ‘Blowing off about his new Copyright Act,’ an intricate 18th-century engraving depicting commerce & authority. A detailed analysis awaits!
William Hogarth’s dramatic black and white lithograph ‘Hudibras’ First Adventure’ captures a tense scene of conflict and preparation amidst 18th-century London. This satirical work by the renowned artist invites you to explore its captivating narrative and own a piece of art history.
Explore William Hogarth's 'First Stage of Cruelty,' a poignant illustration depicting children tormenting animals—a biting commentary on human cruelty and societal indifference captured in meticulous detail.
Explore William Hogarth’s "Credulity, Superstition & Fanaticism" – a satirical engraving critiquing 18th-century society. Masterful linework & symbolic imagery reveal moral judgment. #Hogarth #ArtHistory
Explore William Hogarth’s ‘The Bench’ (1758) – a captivating black & white engraving showcasing six figures in an ornate frame. Rococo style, detailed hatching, and satirical commentary.
William Hogarth’s "The Prison" captures a lively 1735 scene of social interaction and human connection in an intimate setting, showcasing the artist's keen observation of London life. Discover this classic engraving and bring its timeless charm into your space.
Explore William Hogarth’s "Hudibras" – a dynamic 18th-century engraving showcasing social hierarchy & daily life through sharp lines, cross-hatching, and narrative detail.
Discover William Hogarth's 'Columbus Breaking the Egg,' a satirical masterpiece exploring ambition and perception. This iconic engraving exemplifies his sharp wit & social commentary, showcasing a pivotal moment of challenge and discovery.