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HOGARTH, William British Painter and Printmaker, 1697-1764
English painter and engraver. He played a crucial part in establishing an English school of painting, both through the quality of his painting and through campaigns to improve the status of the artist in England. He also demonstrated that artists could become independent of wealthy patrons by publishing engravings after their own paintings.
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Painting ID:: 21931 Self-portrait (mk08)
1745
Oil on canvas
90.2x69.8cm
London,Tate Gallery
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Painting ID:: 21932 The Shrimp Girl (mk08)
c.1740
Oil on canvas,
63.5x52.5cm
London Natinal Gallery
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Painting ID:: 21933 Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants (mk08)
c.1750-1755
Oil on canvas,
62.2x74.9cm
London,Tate Gallery
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Painting ID:: 32350 The Prodigal Son
c. 1735
Oil on canvas, 62,5 x 75 cm
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Painting ID:: 24012 David Garrick and his Wife (mk25)
c 1757
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HOGARTH, William
British Painter and Printmaker, 1697-1764
English painter and engraver. He played a crucial part in establishing an English school of painting, both through the quality of his painting and through campaigns to improve the status of the artist in England. He also demonstrated that artists could become independent of wealthy patrons by publishing engravings after their own paintings.
. Related Artists to HOGARTH, William: | John Charlton | Salvator Rosa | Louis Eilshemius | Otto Boetticher | George Bernard O Neill |
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