List of Works By William Hogarth - 1740s

1740s

  • Hymen and Cupid (1740)
  • Captain Thomas Coram (1740)
  • William Jones (1740)
  • Lord Grey and Lady Mary West as Children (1740)
  • Ticket for Tiverton (Blundell's) School Feast (1740)
  • Head of a Lady, called Lady Pembroke (c.1740)
  • The Hervey Conversation Piece / Lord Hervey and His Friends (c.1740)
  • The Shrimp Girl (c.1740-45)—unfinished
  • Lavinia Fenton, Duchess of Bolton (c. 1740-50)
  • Mrs Salter (1741 or 1744)
  • Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester (1741)
  • William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, Later 4th Duke of Devonshire (1741)
  • The Enraged Musician (1741)
  • The Charmers of the Age (1741)
  • Taste in High Life (c.1742)
  • Martin Folkes (1742)
  • The Graham Children (1742)
  • The Mackinen Children (1742–43)
  • Miss Mary Edwards (1742)
  • Characters and Caricaturas (1743)—subscription ticket for Marriage à-la-mode
  • Marriage à-la-mode paintings (1735) prints (1743)—six satirical pictures commenting on fashionable society. Commonly considered Hogarth's masterwork
    • The Marriage Settlement / The Marriage Contract
    • The Tête à Tête / Shortly After the Marriage
    • The Inspection / Visit to the Quack Doctor
    • The Toilette / The Duchess' Morning Levee
    • The Bagnio / The Death of the Earl
    • The Lady's Death / The Suicide of the Duchess
  • The Discovery (c.1743?)
  • The Battle of the Pictures (1744)—subscription ticket for an auction of Hogarth's works
  • Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury (1744–47)
  • John Huggins (before 1745)
  • Captain Lord George Graham in his Cabin (c.1745)
  • Mary Blackwood, Mrs Desaguliers (c.1745)
  • The Happy Marriage—Hogarth planned a series with this title but never finished it, and it is uncertain as to which pictures were intended for the series but the two below are most likely. A plate of The Stay-Maker is claimed to have been produced
    • The Stay-Maker / The Happy Marriage V: The Fitting of the Ball Gown (c.1745)
    • The Dance / The Happy Marriage VI: The Country Dance (c.1745)
  • Gulielmus Hogarth / Self-Portrait with Pug-Dog / The Painter and his Pug painting (1745) print (1748)
  • Mask and Palette (1745)—subscription ticket for David Garrick in the Character of Richard III
  • David Garrick in the Character of Richard III painting (1745) print (1746)
  • Simon Lord Lovat (1746)
  • The Stage-Coach, Or The Country Inn Yard (1747)
  • Industry and Idleness (1747)—a series of twelve pictures showing the divergent courses of the lives of two apprentices. The industrious apprentice becomes Lord Mayor of London while the idle apprentice ends his life at the gallows.
    • The Fellow 'Prentices at their Looms
    • The Industrious 'Prentice performing the Duty of a Christian
    • The Idle 'Prentice at Play in the Church Yard, during Divine Service
    • The Industrious 'Prentice a Favourite, and entrusted by his Master
    • The Idle 'Prentice turn'd away, and sent to Sea
    • The Industrious 'Prentice out of his Time, & Married to his Master's Daughter
    • The Idle 'Prentice return'd from Sea, & in a Garret with common Prostitute
    • The Industrious 'Prentice grown rich, & Sheriff of London
    • The Idle 'Prentice betrayed (by his Whore), & taken in a Night-Cellar with his Accomplice
    • The Industrious 'Prentice Alderman of London, the Idle one brought before him & Impreach'd by his Accomplice
    • The Idle 'Prentice Executed at Tyburn
    • The Industrious 'Prentice Lord-Mayor of London
  • The Gate of Calais / O the Roast Beef of Old England painting (1748) print (1749)—a comic view of the French inspired by Hogarth's arrest as a spy in Calais
  • Portrait of George Osborne, later John Ranby Jnr (c.1748-50)
  • Portrait of Hannah, Daughter of John Ranby Snr (c.1748-50)

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