1730s
- Shop card for Mary and Ann Hogarth (1730)
- Bookplate for George Lambert (1730?)
- Paulet book plate (unknown)
- The Beggar's Opera (various versions between 1728 and 1731, all showing a scene from Act III; Scene xi)
- The Beggar's Opera I (c.1728)
- The Beggar's Opera II (1728)
- The Beggar's Opera III
- The Beggar's Opera IV (c.1728)
- The Beggar's Opera V
- The Beggar's Opera VI (1729–31)
- An Assembly at Wanstead House (1728–31)
- The Denunciation (1729)
- Woodes Rogers and his Family (1729)
- The Wedding of Stephen Bechingham and Mary Cox (1729–30)
- Bambridge on Trial for Murder by a Committee of the House of Commons / The Committee of the House of Commons (1729)
- The Christening / Orator Henley Christening A Child (c.1729)
- Debates on Palmistry (c.1729)
- Falstaff Examining His Recruits (1730)—the oldest known painting of a scene from Shakespeare
- The Wollaston Family (1730)
- The House of Cards (1730)—two scenes of children playing sometimes paired.
- The House of Cards
- A Children's Party
- The Ashley and Popple Family (1730)
- Boys Peeping at Nature (1730)—subscription ticket for A Harlot's Progress, modified and reused as subscription ticket for Paul Before Felix and Moses Brought Before Pharaoh's Daughter in 1751
- The Jones Family (c.1730)
- An Auction of Pictures (c.1730)
- A Fishing Party / A Fair Angler (c.1730)
- Conversation Piece (Portrait of Sir Andrew Fountaine with Other Men and Women) / The Fountaine Family (c.1730-1735)
- A Scene from "The Tempest" (c.1730-1735)
- Before and After—a comic view of the differing attitudes of men and women to love making. Various versions:
- Before and After oil-on-canvas, exterior scene (1730–31)
- Before and After oil-on-canvas, interior scene (1730–31)
- Before and After engraving, interior scene (1736)
- Ashley Cowper with his Wife and Daughter (1731)
- The Theft of a Watch (1731)
- The Family of George II The Royal Family (1731–32)
- The Royal Family II (1732–33)
- A Harlot's Progress (1732)—six pictures showing the path of a pretty country girl lured into a life of prostitution
- Plate 1 (Ensnared by a Procuress)
- Plate 2 (Quarrels with her Jew Protector)
- Plate 3 (Apprehended by a Magistrate)
- Plate 4 (Scene in Bridewell)
- Plate 5 (Expires while the Doctors are Disputing)
- Plate 6 (The Funeral)
- A Chorus of Singers / The Chorus / Rehearsal of the Oratorio of Judith—subscription ticket for Midnight Modern Conversation (1732)
- A Midnight Modern Conversation painting and print (1732)
- The Cholmondeley Family (1732)
- A Performance of "The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards" (1732-1735)
- Sarah Malcolm / Sarah Malcolm in Prison (1732)
- H.R.H. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (c.1732)
- The Marriage Contract (c.1732)—a study for A Rake's Progress this was likely to have been intended as the second scene
- Gerard Anne Edwards in His Cradle (1733)
- A Laughing Audience / A Pleased Audience (1733)—subscription ticket for A Rake's Progress
- A Rake's Progress paintings (1732-33) prints(1735)—a series of eight scenes depicting the dissolute life of a young heir and his descent into poverty and madness
- The Heir
- The Levee
- The Orgy
- The Arrest
- The Marriage
- The Gaming House
- The Prison
- The Madhouse
- Southwark Fair (1733)—issued with A Rake's Progress
- The Edwards Family (1733-34)
- The Distrest Poet (c.1733-36) painting (1737) print—issued with Scholars at a Lecture and The Company of Undertakers (1740) print—issued together with The Enraged Musician
- The Pool of Bethesda (c.1735)
- Satan, Sin and Death (1735-40)
- Self Portrait (c.1735-40)
- Thomas Pellett, M.D. (c. 1735-39)
- The Sleeping Congregation painting (1728) print (1736)
- Scholars at a Lecture (1736)
- The Company of Undertakers (1736)
- Three Ladies in a Grand Interior/ The Broken Fan / possibly Catherine Darnley, Duchess of Buckingham with Two Ladies (c.1736)
- Woman Swearing A Child To A Grave Citizen—print engraved by Joseph Symons c. 1736
- The Good Samaritan (1737)
- Four Times of the Day paintings (1736) prints (1738)—four comic views of life in London
- Morning
- Noon
- Evening
- Night
- Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn (1738)—issued with Four Times of the Day, the original painting was destroyed in a fire in 1874
- Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester (1738)—a later portrait was produced in 1741
- The Strode Family (c.1738-42)
- The Western Family (1738)
- George Arnold (c.1738-1740)
- Francis Arnold (c.1738-1740)
- James Quin, Actor (1739)
- Charity in the Cellar (c.1739)
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