William Hogarth
English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic and editorial cartoonist (1697-1764)
English: William Hogarth was a major British painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, and editorial cartoonist (1697–1764)
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Date of birth | 10 November 1697 London | ||||
Date of death | 26 October 1764, 25 October 1764 London | ||||
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Life
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Self-Portrait with Pug-Dog, 1745
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Hogarth Painting the Comic Muse, c.1757
Works
editMain gallery: Paintings by William Hogarth.
Marriage à-la-mode
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The Marriage Contract, Marriage à-la-mode series, 1743
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Shortly After the Marriage, Marriage à-la-mode series, 1743
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The Visit to the Quack Doctor, Marriage à-la-mode series, 1743
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The Countess's Morning Levee, Marriage à-la-mode series, 1743
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The Death of the Earl, Marriage à-la-mode series, 1743
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The Suicide of the Countess, Marriage à-la-mode series, 1743
A Harlot's Progress (1732)
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Plate 1: Moll Hackabout arrives in London, 1732.
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Plate 2: Moll as a mistress, 1732.
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Plate 3: Moll as a prostitute, 1732.
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Plate 4: Moll in Bridwell Prison, beating hemp, 1732.
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Plate 5: Moll dying of venereal disease, 1732.
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Plate 6: Moll's wake, 1732.
The Humours of an Election
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An Election Entertainment, The Humours of an Election series, 1755 (Includes famous "Give us our Eleven days" protest against Gregorian calendar at lower right.)
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Canvassing for Votes, The Humours of an Election series, 1755
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The Polling, The Humours of an Election series, 1755
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Chairing the Member, The Humours of an Election series, 1755
A Rake's Progress (Engravings)
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Plate 1 - The Young Heir Takes Possession Of The Miser's Effects
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Plate 2 - Surrounded By Artists And Professors
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Plate 3 - The Tavern Scene
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Plate 4 - Arrested For Debt
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Plate 5 - Married To An Old Maid
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Plate 6 - Scene In A Gaming House
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Plate 7 - The Prison Scene
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Plate 8 - In The Madhouse
A Rake's Progress (Paintings)
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Plate 1 - The Young Heir Takes Possession Of The Miser's Effects
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Plate 2 - Surrounded By Artists And Professors
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Plate 3 - The Tavern Scene
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Plate 4 - Arrested For Debt
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Plate 5 - Married To An Old Maid
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Plate 6 - Scene In A Gaming House
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Plate 7 - The Prison Scene
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Plate 8 - In The Madhouse
Portraits
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Benjamin Hoadly, c.1738
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Captain Thomas Coram, 1740
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Bishop Benjamin Hoadly, 1743
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Hogarth's Servants, c.1750
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David Garrick with His Wife Eva-Maria Veigel "La Violette" or "Violette", 1757
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Miss Mary Edwards, 1742
Others
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The Bench, c.1758
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The Shrimp Girl, c.1740–1745
Four stages of cruelty
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First stage of cruelty
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Second stage of cruelty
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Cruelty in perfection
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The reward of cruelty
Four Times of the Day
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Morning
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Noon
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Evening
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Night
Beer Street and Gin Lane
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Beer Street
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Gin Lane