Dogs are man’s best friends. And if that man happens to be a painter or a sitter for a painting, their four-legged friends must be included in them too.
English painter William Hogarth 'stands out' in the world of art and antiques, according to expert Andrew Blackall.
Yet, Hogarth’s deeper message was that even the most ill disciplined men could be turned into an effective fighting machine with training and a firm leadership. When the painting was brought ...
The March of the Guards to Finchley is the centrepiece of the exhibition An exhibition of the works of 18th Century painter and satirist William Hogarth has opened. The pieces are on display in ...
Mr and Mrs William Hogarth return in another scandalous romp through a famous series of Hogarth paintings, bringing to life the story in – and behind – each canvas. By Jonathan Myerson ...
Hogarth went on to become a painter, engraver and writer. He is also known for his satirical social commentary in the form of his “cartoons” which exposed notables to public scrutiny since ...