William Hogarth (1697–1764) was an English painter, printmaker, and satirist whose works are considered to be among the most influential in the history of British art. Hogarth's works range from satirical prints to moralising narrative paintings, and his art often sought to challenge the accepted norms of his society. His prints, such as A Rake's Progress and Marriage à la Mode, are considered to be some of the most iconic images in British art. His works remain popular to this day and are available as fine art prints.
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Hogarth Prints
- Analysis of Beauty
- The Arrest, from A Harlot's Progress
- The Assembly at Wanstead House
- Beer Street
- Illustration of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera
- The Beggar's Opera, Scene III, Act XI
- The Bench
- Captain Graham in his Cabin
- The Election I, An Election Entertainment
- The Enraged Musician
- Evening, from Four Times of the Day
- Falstaff Examining his Recruits from Henry IV by Shakespeare
- Figures in a Tavern or Coffee House
- Francis Matthew Schutz in his Bed
- The Gate of Calais
- George Taylor's Epitaph
- Gin Lane
- The Graham Children
- John and Elizabeth Jeffreys and their Children
- John Lloyd, Curate of St. Mildred's, Broad Street
- John Palmer, Barrister of the Inner Temple
- March of the Guards to Finchley
- Marriage a la Mode I, the Marriage Settlement
- Marriage a la Mode II, The Tete a Tete
- Marriage a la Mode: III - The Visit to the Quack Doctor, aka The Inspection
- Marriage a la Mode IV - The Toilette
- Marriage a la Mode V, The Bagnio
- Marriage a la Mode VI, The Lady's Death
- A Midnight Modern Conversation
- Miss Wood with her Dog
- Morning, from Four Times of the Day
- Night, from Four Times of the Day
- Noon, from Four Times of the Day
- Portrait of a Family
- A Rake's Progress I: The Rake Taking Possession of his Estate
- A Rake's Progress II: The Rake's Levee
- A Rake's Progress III: The Rake at the Rose-Tavern
- A Rake's Progress IV: The Arrested, Going to Court
- A Rake's Progress V: The Rake Marrying an Old Woman
- A Rake's Progress VI: The Rake at a Gaming House
- A Rake's Progress VII: The Rake in Prison
- A Rake's Progress VIII: The Rake in Bedlam
- Restoration Procession of Charles II at Cheapside
- The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty
- Sarah Malcolm in Newgate Prison
- Satire on False Perspective
- Self Portrait
- The Shrimp Girl
- The Sleeping Congregation
- Southwark Fair
- Study for the Foundlings
- Study of a Female Nude
- Taste in High Life
- William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
- William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington
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