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  1. William Hogarth (Londres, 10 de noviembre, 1697-id. 26 de octubre, 1764) fue un artista británico, grabador, ilustrador y pintor satírico. Se le considera pionero de las historietas occidentales. Su obra varía desde el excelente retrato realista a una serie de pinturas al estilo de los cómics llamadas «costumbres morales modernas».

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      View all 146 artworks. William Hogarth lived in the XVII –...

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      William Hogarth, FRSA (* 10. November 1697 in London; † 26....

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      William Hogarth (Londres, 10 de novembro de 1697 — Londres,...

  2. View all 146 artworks. William Hogarth lived in the XVII – XVIII cent., a remarkable figure of British Rococo. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • British
    • November 10, 1697
    • London, United Kingdom
    • October 26, 1764
  3. 13 de ago. de 2020 · 1697 - 1764. Image: Detail from William Hogarth, 'The Painter and his Pug', 1745 London, Tate Britain © Tate Gallery, London. Hogarth is best known for his series paintings of 'modern moral subjects', of which he sold engravings on subscription. The Collection contains the set called 'Marriage A-la-Mode'.

    • Childhood and Early Training
    • Mature Period
    • Late Period
    • The Legacy of William Hogarth

    William Hogarth was born on November 10th, 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. The Hogarth family moved a number of times during Hogarth's early years, ...

    In 1720, Hogarth left his apprenticeship early and, at the age of 23, successfully set up his own shop offering silver engraving as well as copper etched plates for printing business cards and book illustrations. It is not clear where he learnt this skill, but he was clearly adept at it by this date when he produced his own shop card by way of adve...

    Hogarth followed the same pattern for a number of his later works, producing a series of paintings, and then selling the prints of them at a price that targeted the new, moneyed middle classes. He saw real success from his series Marriage A-la-Mode(1745) which was aimed specifically at a middle-class audience in that it poked fun at the aristocracy...

    Hogarth had been controversial among his peers. As Stephen Deuchar noted, when he was director of Tate Britain: "Hogarth's contemporaries found him always 'ingenious', variously zealous, flamboyant and self-righteous - a consummate operator and occasionally naive...His art was rarely considered to lie amidst the realms of greatness occupied by the ...

    • British
    • November 10, 1697
    • Smithfield, London
    • October 25, 1764
  4. William Hogarth, The Painter and his Pug, 1745. Self-portrait with his pug, Trump, in Tate Britain, London. William Hogarth FRSA ( / ˈhoʊɡɑːrθ /; 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial cartoonist and occasional writer on art.

    • 10 November 1697, London, England
  5. William Hogarth (born November 10, 1697, London, England—died October 26, 1764, London) was the first great English-born artist to attract admiration abroad, best known for his moral and satirical engravings and paintings —e.g., A Rake’s Progress (eight scenes,1733).

  6. His most famous artworks, such as the series A Harlot's Progress (1732), A Rake's Progress (1734) and Marriage à-la Mode (1743), are difficult to understand with their massive cast of characters,...