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Paintings by William Hogarth 1697 - 1764.


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Hogarth's Sister
Miss Fenton
James Quin
Marriage a La Mode
Sarah Malcolm
Hogarth's Sister Miss Fenton James Quin Marriage À La Mode Sarah Malcolm



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Shrimp Girl
Lord Lovat

Peg Woffington Shrimp Girl
Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat


ENGRAVINGS


Gin Lane
Beer Street
The Cockpit Royal
Arms of the Undertakers
John Wilkes Esq.
Gin Lane Beer Street The Cockpit Royal Arms of the Undertakers John Wilkes Esq.





Taste in High Life
The Sleeping Congregation
The Chorus
The Bench
Alma Mater
Taste in High Life, 1742 The Sleeping Congregation The Chorus The Bench Alma Mater




The Gates of Calais
The Laughing Audience
Polling at an Election
The Company of Strollers
Finis, or the Tail Piece.
The Gates of Calais  The Laughing audience Polling at an election The Company of Strollers
Finis, or the Tailpiece


The Invasion, or France and England.  France.
The Invasion, or France and England.  England
Times of the Day - Morning
Times of the Day - Noon
Times of the Day - Evening
The Invasion, or France and
 England.  Part I - France. 
The Invasion, or France and England.   
Part II - England. 
Times of the Day - Morning Times of the Day - Noon Times of the Day - Evening

Times of the Day - Night
The South Sea Bubble
The Midnight Conversation
Lord Lovat

Times of the Day - Night The South Sea Bubble The Midnight Conversation Simon Lord Lovat                                

The Rake's Progress. Plate  I. The Inheritance.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  II. The Levee.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  III. The Orgy.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  IV. The Arrest for Debt.

The Rake's Progress. Plate  I. The Inheritance.   The Rake's Progress. Plate  II. The Levée.    The Rake's Progress. Plate  III. The Orgy at the Rose Tavern.      The Rake's Progress. Plate  IV. The Arrest for Debt.                                  

The Rake's Progress. Plate  V. The Marriage.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  VI. Ruin at the Gaming Table.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  VII. The Debtor's Prison.
The Rake's Progress. Plate  VIII. The Rake in a Madhouse.

The Rake's Progress. Plate  V. The Marriage.   The Rake's Progress. Plate  VI. Ruin at the Gaming Table.  The Rake's Progress. Plate  VII. The Debtor's Prison. The Rake's Progress. Plate  VIII. The Rake in a Madhouse.                                  

Harlot's Progress I. The Arrival in London.
The Harlot's Progress. II. The Jew, the Mistress and the Lover.
The Harlot's Progress. III. The Harlot's Downfall.
The Harlot's Progress. II. The Harlot in Bridewell.

The Harlot's Progress. Plate  I. The Arrival in London.   The Harlot's Progress. Plate  II. The Jew, the Mistress and the Lover.    The Harlot's Progress. Plate  III. The Harlot's Downfall.      The Harlot's Progress. Plate  IV. The Harlot in Bridewell.                                  

The Harlot's Progress. II. The Death.
The Harlot's Progress. II. The Funeral.



The Harlot's Progress. Plate  V. The Death.   The Harlot's Progress. Plate  VI. The Funeral. 

                               

Hogarth: Industry and Idleness. Plate 1. The two apprentices.
Hogarth: Industry and Idleness. Plate 2. TheIndustrious Apprentice performing the duty of a Christian
Industry and Idleness. Plate 3.
Industry and Idleness. Plate 4.

 Industry and Idleness.  Plate 1.  The two apprentices.  Industry and Idleness.  Plate 2.  The industrious 'prentice performing the duty of a Christian.       Industry and Idleness.  Plate 3.  The idle apprentice at play in the churchyard during divine service.       Industry and Idleness.  Plate 4. The Industrious 'prentice a favourite and entrusted by his master.                                  

Industry and Idleness. Plate 5.
Industry and Idleness. Plate 6
Industry and Idleness. Plate 7.
Industry and Idleness. Plate 8.

 Industry and Idleness.  Plate 5.  The idle 'prentice turned away and sent to sea.    Industry and Idleness.  Plate 6.  The industrious 'prentice out of his time and married to his master's daughter.    Industry and Idleness.  Plate 7.  The idle 'prentice returned from sea and in a garret with a common prostitute.
 Industry and Idleness.  Plate 8.  The industrious 'prentice grown rich and sheriff of London.
                               

Industry and Idleness. Plate 9.
Industry and Idleness. Plate 10.
Industry and Idleness. Plate 11.
Industry and Idleness. Plate 12.

 Industry and Idleness.  Plate 9.  The idle 'prentice betrayed (by his whore) and taken in a night cellar with his accomplice.    Industry and Idleness.  Plate 10.  The industrious 'prentice Alderman of London, the idle one brought before him and impeached by his accomplice.    Industry and Idleness.  Plate 11.  The idle 'prentice executed at Tyburn.
 Industry and Idleness.  Plate 12.  The industrious 'prentice Lord Mayor of London.  
                               

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