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William Hogarth | Dismemberment, etc. (John Beaver, Roman Military Punishments, 1725) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
William Hogarth (British 1697–1764). Dismemberment, etc. (Beaver's Roman Military Punishments, 1725, Chapter 8), after 1725. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1932 (32.35(89))
Hogarth: Hogarth's Modern Moral Series, Marriage A-la Mode | Tate
Tate Gallery article on William Hogarth Marriage A-la Mode, including 98. The Tête à Tête, from Marriage à la Mode. William Hogarth. c. 1743 C.E. Oil on canvas.
‘A Rake’s Progress (plate 4)’, William Hogarth, 1735 | Tate
"A Rake's Progress, plate 4", William Hogarth, 1735; Tate Collection T01791
The Times' - William Hogarth - WikiArt.org
William Hogarth, The Times', nature of hell in art
The Enraged Musician - Wikipedia
The Enraged Musician is a 1741 etching and engraving by English artist WILLIAM HOGARTH. While the other inhabitants of the street produce discordant notes, the music of the violinist would be no better, because he has restricted himself by his studies and by removing himself from nature. He covers his ears to block out the cacophony of the street noise, but at the same time he denies himself the sweet music of the milkmaid's voice.
Hogarth's Southwark Fair on show at Cuming Museum
Southwark Fair by William Hogarth
Collections Database
Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn, 1738, William Hogarth. Note: and nary a pair of knickers/underpants/drawers to be seen!
print; satirical print | British Museum
FYI British museum re William Hogarth
Scene in Bridewell plate IV from A Harlots Progress from The Works of William Hogarth
William Hogarth:Scene in Bridewell plate IV from A Harlots Progress from The Works of William Hogarth
Newlyweds hire photographers to capture 'the morning after'
NOTHING BEATS William Hogarth's "Morning after the Wedding," part of his Marriage a la Mode, an attack on fashionable marriage of convenience.