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  1. Noon, plate two from The Four Times of Day — William Hogarth
  2. Hogarth's Servants — William Hogarth
  3. An Election Entertainment, plate one from Four Prints of an Election — William Hogarth
  4. Marriage at Cana — Jacopo Tintoretto
  5. The Painter and his Pug — William Hogarth, 1745

movement

topics

  1. The King Drinks — Jacob Jordaens, 1638
  2. Portrait of Captain Coram — William Hogarth, 1740
  3. Portrait of Richard James of the Middle Temple — William Hogarth
  4. Marriage — William Hogarth, 1735
  5. The Painter and his Pug — William Hogarth, 1745

keywords

tone

  1. Marriage at Cana — Jacopo Tintoretto

main color

  1. The Bean King — Jacob Jordaens, 1635
  2. An Election Entertainment — William Hogarth, 1754
  3. William Hogarth, The March of the Guards to Finchley, 1750 © The Foundling Museum — William Hogarth, 1750
  4. The King Drinks — Jacob Jordaens, 1638
  5. Marriage à la Mode — William Hogarth, 1743
  6. The March to Finchley — William Hogarth
  7. Rake's Progress' The Gaming House — William Hogarth, 1735
  8. Marriage — William Hogarth, 1735
  9. An Election Entertainment, plate one from Four Prints of an Election — William Hogarth
  10. Portrait of Captain Coram — William Hogarth, 1740
  11. Noon, plate two from The Four Times of Day — William Hogarth
  12. Cheated groom — jan havickszoon steen, 1670
  13. The Painter and his Pug — William Hogarth, 1745
  14. Merry family — jan havickszoon steen, 1668
  15. Hogarth's Servants — William Hogarth
  16. Hogarth Painting the Comic Muse — William Hogarth
  17. Portrait of Richard James of the Middle Temple — William Hogarth
  18. Cat family — jan havickszoon steen
  19. Marriage at Cana — Jacopo Tintoretto
  20. Twelfth Night — jan havickszoon steen, 1668
  21. William Hogarth, Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram, 1740 © Coram in the care of the Foundling Museum — William Hogarth, 1740
  22. Wedding Feast at Cana — jan havickszoon steen, 1672
  23. Head of a Lady — William Hogarth

other

  1. Plate three, from A Rake's Progress — William Hogarth