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  1. A series of six paintings, this was the first collection of engravings Hogarth produced. They were so successful that he followed them up with A Rake's Progress in 1935. These prints show the life of a young woman from the country who comes to London and eventually becomes a common prostitute. She dies aged just 23.

  2. A Rake’s Progress: The Conservation We are starting restoration of our iconic A Rake’s Progress (a series of 8 pictures), painted by William Hogarth c.1734. The whole project will take several years, concluding, we hope, around April 2027.

  3. El progreso del libertino (título original en inglés: en The rake’s progress; también se ha traducido al español como La carrera del libertino) es una ópera en tres actos y un epílogo, con música de Ígor Stravinski y libreto en inglés de W. H. Auden y Chester Kallman, quienes se inspiraron en las pinturas y grabados homónimos (1735) de William Hogarth.

  4. Childhood and Education. William Hogarth was born on November 10 th, 1697 in London. His father, Richard, was a classical scholar, but although well-educated, was not wealthy, making a precarious living as a schoolmaster, from writing Latin and Greek textbooks and, later, as a coffee house proprietor.

  5. 26 de oct. de 2018 · William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) Plate two from William Hogarth's set of eight engravings A Rake's Progress. As for many of Hogarth's best-known engravings, the set was based on preexisting paintings by the printmaker, painted in 1734 and now in Sir John Soane's Museum, London. The set, made as a sequel to Hogarth's Harlot's Progress, was the ...

  6. A Rake’s Progress („Der Werdegang eines Wüstlings“) ist eine Serie von Gemälden und Kupferstichen des englischen Künstlers William Hogarth, entstanden zwischen 1733 und 1735. Die acht Bilder des Zyklus zeigen den Abstieg und Fall von Tom Rakewell, der nach dem Tod seines reichen, aber extrem geizigen Vaters ein ausschweifendes Leben in London führt und sein Erbe in Bordellen und ...

  7. William Hogarth FRSA was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist. His work ranges from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects", and he is perhaps best known for his series A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress and Marriage A-la-Mode.