Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the brilliant and biting satire of William Hogarth in "Hogarth's Works, Vol. 1 of 3: With life and anecdotal descriptions of his pictures." This meticulously prepared volume offers a comprehensive look at the 18th-century British artist's engravings, accompanied by insightful commentary on his life and artistic process. Authored by John Ireland and John Nichols, this book delves into Hogarth's sharp wit and keen observations of society, solidifying his place as a master of social commentary through art.
Discover the context behind Hogarth's iconic images, understanding the stories and subtle jabs woven into each piece. This book is more than just a collection of prints; it's a journey into the world that shaped Hogarth's vision. A valuable resource for art historians, enthusiasts of British art, and anyone captivated by the power of visual storytelling, this volume provides a unique window into the 18th century through the eyes of one of its most perceptive observers. A classic biography of a true artist.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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