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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.
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.
William Hogarth's 1757 Self Portrait showcases the artist at work, blending realism & Classicism. A glimpse into his creative process & artistic legacy.
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 masterful portrait captures a dignified gentleman amidst London's refined elegance—a meticulously rendered depiction of intellect and social status during the Georgian era. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
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.
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.
Explore more works by Hogarth at ArtsDot.com – including Falstaff Examining His Recruits, The Theft of a Watch, The Fishing Party and Sigismonda.
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.
Experience William Hogarth’s "Times of the Day: Evening," a captivating lithograph depicting a serene nighttime scene with figures and a horse. This 18th-century masterpiece captures social life, perfect for art lovers seeking timeless beauty.
This captivating Rococo painting by William Hogarth depicts a decadent gaming house scene brimming with social satire—a glimpse into London’s elite society during the Enlightenment era. Observe the meticulous detail and Hogarth's masterful portrayal of human folly; explore this iconic artwork and bring its timeless elegance into your home.
Explore William Hogarth’s "Analysis of Beauty," a complex 1753 engraving showcasing Rococo & Neoclassical styles. A satirical masterpiece rich in symbolism & detail.
Witness Hogarth's masterful portrait of Inigo Jones, the pioneering architect! Explore realism, Palladianism & 18th-century influence through this captivating piece.
This piece belongs to Hogarth's celebrated 'Four Times of the Day' series, showcasing his commitment to documenting social life with unflinching honesty.
William Hogarth’s "The Visit to the Quack Doctor" captures a lively 18th-century scene with a woman in red and her male companions, showcasing the artist's satirical style and keen observation of human behavior. Discover this captivating portrait and bring its timeless charm into your collection.
William Hogarth (1697-1764) was a pivotal figure in British art history, renowned for his unflinching portrayal of human behavior and social satire. His apprenticeship as an engraver honed his observational abilities, allowing him to translate complex societal dynamics into compelling visual narratives—a hallmark of his oeuvre.
Delve into William Hogarth's masterful depiction of John Henley with five figures—a poignant portrait reflecting the social realities of London during his era. Explore its detailed realism and satirical commentary.
The poem's humor derives from its meticulous observation of human behavior and its parody of literary conventions. Butler skillfully employs irony to challenge societal norms and expose hypocrisy, establishing Hudibras as a landmark achievement in English satire.