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William Hogarth - Plate two, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate two, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

William Hogarth was a British artist known for his satirical and moralizing works. His paintings often critiqued the social norms of his time, making him a significant figure in the history of art. One of his most famous series, A Rake's Progress, showcases his ability to tell complex stories throug...

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William Hogarth - Plate one, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate one, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

The painting Plate one, from A Rake's Progress is a captivating and thought-provoking work of art that sets the stage for the tragic downfall of Tom Rakewell. This first installment in the series of eight paintings showcases William Hogarth's mastery of satirical artistry and social commentary. Und...

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William Hogarth - Plate seven, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate seven, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

William Hogarth, a renowned English painter and satirist, created Plate Seven, from A Rake's Progress in 1735. This painting is an exemplary piece of his work, showcasing the Rococo style with watercolor as its medium. At ArtsDot, we offer hand-made oil painting reproductions of this masterpiece, al...

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William Hogarth - Plate eight, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate eight, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

William Hogarth, born on November 10, 1697, in London, was a multifaceted English artist known for his painting, engraving, satirical artistry, social criticism, and occasional writings on art. His creative range spanned from realistic portraiture to pioneering comic-like picture series, termed 'mod...

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William Hogarth - Hogarth Painting the Comic MuseHogarth Painting the Comic MuseWilliam Hogarth

Introduction William Hogarth was an English painter, printmaker, and satirist who is known for his series of paintings and engravings that depict the moral corruption of 18th-century England. One such painting is Hogarth Painting the Comic Muse, which is a self-portrait of the artist at work in his ...

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William Hogarth - Plate six, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate six, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

William Hogarth was an English painter and engraver who lived from 1697 to 1764. He is best known for his satirical caricatures and realistic portraiture, which often depicted the social issues of his time. One of his most famous works is a series called 'A Rake's Progress,' which tells the story of...

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William Hogarth - Plate three, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate three, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

Introduction to the Artist and Artwork William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, a series of eight paintings produced in 1732-1734 and engraved in 1734, is a seminal work that showcases the artist's skill as a satirist and social commentator. The third plate, titled The Arrest, depicts Tom Rakewell being...

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William Hogarth - Plate five, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate five, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

'William Hogarth: Plate five, from A Rake's Progress (Rococo, Oil)', a masterpiece by the renowned English painter and engraver William Hogarth, is an exemplary representation of his artistic prowess. Born in London on November 10, 1697, Hogarth was known for his satirical caricatures that often dep...

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William Hogarth - Plate four, from A Rake-s ProgressPlate four, from A Rake's ProgressWilliam Hogarth

Introduction to the Artist and Artwork William Hogarth, a renowned English painter, printmaker, and satirist, created A Rake's Progress, an eight-part series of paintings and engravings that chronicles the life of Tom Rakewell, a young man who inherits wealth from his father but squanders it on fri...

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William Hogarth - A prisoner of the Fleet being examined before a committee of the House of CommonsA prisoner of the Fleet being examined before a committee of the House of CommonsWilliam Hogarth

William Hogarth's painting, A Prisoner of the Fleet Being Examined Before a Committee of the House of Commons, is a seminal work in the history of British art. Created in the 18th century, this oil painting is a prime example of Rococo style, characterized by its use of satire and social commentary....

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William Hogarth - Marriage A-la-Mode - 6, The Lady-s DeathMarriage A-la-Mode - 6, The Lady's DeathWilliam Hogarth

The Marriage A-la-Mode - 6, The Lady's Death by William Hogarth is a masterpiece that showcases the artist's ability to blend satire with realism. This painting is part of a series of six works that critique the excesses and moral decay of 18th-century English society. As seen on ArtsDot.com, this p...

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William Hogarth - The Death of the EarlThe Death of the EarlWilliam Hogarth

William Hogarth's The Death of the Earl is a thought-provoking painting that showcases the artist's mastery over satirical caricatures and social commentary. Created in 1731, this oil on canvas painting is part of his series 'Marriage A-la-Mode,' which consists of six canvases depicting the tragic c...

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William Hogarth - The Western FamilyThe Western FamilyWilliam Hogarth

The Western Family is a painting by William Hogarth, created in 1738, which showcases the artist's unique style and social commentary. This masterpiece is a prime example of Rococo painting, characterized by its lighthearted themes, pastel colors, and intricate designs. Artistic Style William Hogar...

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Sir Lionel Arthur Lindsay - 700-series locomotive700-series locomotiveSir Lionel Arthur Lindsay

By 1912, Alco-GE’s short-bodied S-class electric locomotives powered the daily commute in most major cities in the United States including New York. The ubiquitous use of the S-class inspired a variety of international toy interpretations, including this tin-plate example by Lionel. Based in New-Yor...

 
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard - The Progress of Love: The MeetingThe Progress of Love: The MeetingJean-Honoré Fragonard

The history of these paintings—one of the most powerful evocations of love in the history of art—is linked with the career of the Comtesse du Barry (1743-1793), the last mistress of Louis XV (1710-1774). For a pleasure pavilion she commissioned from the architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806) in...

The Frick Collection (New York, United States)
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Paula Rego - SleepingSleepingPaula Rego

In the centre of this painting, two girls, dressed in costume, lie asleep. Two other girls are seen in the background; one leans on a tree trunk and the other opens out a cloth as she kneels by a pelican. A sprig of blossom and a rake, complete with menacing shadow, occupy the foreground. These symb...

Arts Council Collection (London, United Kingdom)
 
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