William Hogarth - Gallery

Gallery

Bust of Hogarth, Leicester Square, London.
The Beggar's Opera VI, 1731, Tate Britain's version (22.5 x 30 ins.)
Industry and Idleness, plate 11, The Idle 'Prentice executed at Tyburn
William Hogarth's engraving of the Jacobite Lord Lovat prior to his execution
The Gate of Calais (also known as, O the Roast Beef of Old England), 1749
Hogarth Painting the Comic Muse. A self-portrait depicting Hogarth painting Thalia, the muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, 1757–1758
The Bench, 1758
Hogarth's Servants, mid-1750s.
Hogarth's satirical engraving of the radical politician John Wilkes.
An Election Entertainment featuring the anti-Gregorian calendar banner "Give us our Eleven Days", 1755.
Canvassing for Votes

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