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Explore William Hogarth's satirical masterpiece, 'Marriage A-la-Mode: 3, The Inspection.' Witness societal critique through vivid detail & symbolism – a timeless commentary on class and relationships.
Commissioned by Garrick himself, this painting offers a glimpse into 18th-century London theater life.
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.
Experience William Hogarth's 'A Scene from The Beggar’s Opera,' a satirical masterpiece capturing love, violence, and societal critique. Our hand-painted reproduction brings this iconic 18th-century scene to life with stunning detail.
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.
Explore William Hogarth’s ‘The Roast Beef of Old England’! A satirical masterpiece depicting 18th-century culture & British identity. Stunning engraving reproduction available.
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.
William Hogarth’s "The March to Finchley" captures a bustling 18th-century London street scene with a diverse crowd and symbolic details like clocks and a drum, offering a captivating glimpse into everyday life and social commentary.
Experience William Hogarth's iconic 'Beer Street' (1751). This satirical engraving celebrates beer while critiquing gin consumption, offering a glimpse into 18th-century London life. Explore a masterpiece of social commentary.
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 Southwark Fair captures a vibrant snapshot of London life in 1733, showcasing a lively town square teeming with figures and adorned with symbolic elements like clocks and flags – an evocative glimpse into Georgian society.
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 "A Harlot’s Progress," plate 4, a satirical engraving depicting societal decay and moral decline through vivid detail & commentary on 18th-century London life.
Explore William Hogarth’s ‘Blowing off about his new Copyright Act,’ an intricate 18th-century engraving depicting commerce & authority. A detailed analysis awaits!
Explore William Hogarth’s "Hudibras" – a dynamic 18th-century engraving showcasing social hierarchy & daily life through sharp lines, cross-hatching, and narrative detail.
Witness Hogarth's satirical masterpiece! 'Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn' captures Georgian England's anxieties with stunning detail & Rococo influences. A poignant commentary on performance, morality, and social satire.
William Hogarth's satirical engraving 'Hudibras and the Lawyer' depicts a robed figure encouraging a knight to write a letter, showcasing 18th-century social critique.
Experience William Hogarth’s vibrant Southwark Fair, a captivating black and white scene of 18th-century London life with bustling crowds and a theatrical performance – perfect for art lovers and collectors.
William Hogarth’s "Plate Two, from The Analysis of Beauty" captures a lively 18th-century scene with figures around chairs and a dining table, showcasing the artist's satirical commentary on society. Discover this captivating black and white reproduction and bring art history home.
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.
William Hogarth’s "Hudibras and the Skimmington" (Plate VII) is a satirical engraving depicting a chaotic scene of mayhem during a Puritan parade. Explore this iconic work's commentary on society & humor.