Etching Artist Hogarth. Best remembered for his intricate and satirical prints, hogarth was a varied and prolific artist who mastered a range of styles and genres ranging from conversation pieces and realistic portraiture. In the 1746 etching, hogarth has depicted lord lovat counting on his fingers, allegedly counting the number of clans who supported the prince. Engravings and etchings, circa 1720 to circa 1799, very fine to good impressions, varying states including many early states, occasional. William hogarth was a seminal english artist known for his paintings and engravings of satirical and moralistic themes. Hogarth is best known for his series paintings of 'modern moral subjects', of which he sold engravings on subscription. Detail from william hogarth, 'the painter and his pug', 1745 london, tate britain © tate gallery, london.
from www.tate.org.uk
Best remembered for his intricate and satirical prints, hogarth was a varied and prolific artist who mastered a range of styles and genres ranging from conversation pieces and realistic portraiture. William hogarth was a seminal english artist known for his paintings and engravings of satirical and moralistic themes. Engravings and etchings, circa 1720 to circa 1799, very fine to good impressions, varying states including many early states, occasional. Hogarth is best known for his series paintings of 'modern moral subjects', of which he sold engravings on subscription. In the 1746 etching, hogarth has depicted lord lovat counting on his fingers, allegedly counting the number of clans who supported the prince. Detail from william hogarth, 'the painter and his pug', 1745 london, tate britain © tate gallery, london.
‘The Enraged Musician‘, William Hogarth, 1741 Tate
Etching Artist Hogarth Best remembered for his intricate and satirical prints, hogarth was a varied and prolific artist who mastered a range of styles and genres ranging from conversation pieces and realistic portraiture. William hogarth was a seminal english artist known for his paintings and engravings of satirical and moralistic themes. Engravings and etchings, circa 1720 to circa 1799, very fine to good impressions, varying states including many early states, occasional. Hogarth is best known for his series paintings of 'modern moral subjects', of which he sold engravings on subscription. In the 1746 etching, hogarth has depicted lord lovat counting on his fingers, allegedly counting the number of clans who supported the prince. Detail from william hogarth, 'the painter and his pug', 1745 london, tate britain © tate gallery, london. Best remembered for his intricate and satirical prints, hogarth was a varied and prolific artist who mastered a range of styles and genres ranging from conversation pieces and realistic portraiture.