"Hudibras" Hudibras and the Lawyer (plate 7) Hudibras beats Sidrophel (plate 8) Original 200-year-old engraving/etching. Edition: Heath (1822) Size: approx. 25 1/4 x 19. Condition: Excellent! One of the cleanest sets of this famous series that we have ever seen. SOLD AS COMPLETE SET OF 12 PLATES ON 7 FULL SIZE FOLIO SHEETS (SEE BELOW FOR PRICE ...
Title: Hudibras and the Lawyer (Twelve Large Illustrations for Samuel Butler's Hudibras, Plate 12) Artist: William Hogarth (British, London 1697–1764 London) Publisher: Philip Overton (British, active from 1707, died 1744) Publisher: John Cooper (London)
Illustrations for Samuel Butler's 'Hudibras' is William Hogarth's first published set of original engravings initially published in 1725. "Sr. Hudibras, his passing Worth, The manner how he sally'd forth" (Plate 2), is an original engraving printed upon early nineteenth century wove paper and with large, full margins as published for the final ...
William Hogarth (British, 1697 - 1764): A Harlot's Progress, Plate 3, Etching and Engraving on wove... 239 : William Hogarth 1697-1764 Satirical Engraved Print Est: $ 1 - $ 1,000
William Hogarth's "Illustrations for Samuel Butler's 'Hudibras' Plate 7 Hudibras Encounters the Skimmington": This engraving, as well as (plate 11), are significantly larger than the other ten engravings.Both depict crowd scenes and bear similarities to Hogarth's later works of art such as, "The March to Finchley" and "The Idle Prentice Executed at Tyburn".
Description: William Hogarth (British, 1697 - 1764): A Harlot's Progress, Plate 3, Etching andEngraving on wove paper, Engraved by T. Cooh London, Published by G. G. frj......
Description: William Hogarth. (English, 1697-1764). A Shrimp Girl. Antique etching on thicklaid paper after the original oil on canvas by master etcher Charles Waltner (Fr......
Description: Acht Lithographien Um 1830/40 Aus den Folgen "Der Weg des Liederlichen"und "Fleiß und Faulheit" bzw. "Faulhans". Lithographiert u. a. von C. F. Heintz ......
Description: Hogarth, William (British, 1697-1764), Marriage a la Mode, including TheMarriage Contract", "Early in the Morning", "Consultation with a Quack Doctor"......
Description: William Hogarth (British, 1697 - 1764): A Harlot's Progress, Plate 3, Etching andEngraving on wove paper, Engraved by T. Cooh London, Published by G. G. frj......
Description: William Hogarth ( British, 1697 - 1764 ) ~ known for satirical paintings,engravings and caricatures. Subject matter features a ballroom scene with dan......
Description: William Hogarth (British, 1697 - 1764): A Harlot's Progress, Plate 2, Etching andEngraving on wove paper, Engraved by T. Cooh London, Published by G. G. frj......
These engravings are principally from "The Works of William Hogarth" as published by Baldwin, Cradock and Joy in 1822 with the original plates restored by James Heath, engraver to His Majesty. The Heath edition was the last to print directly ...
The Heath edition was the last to print directly from Hogarth's original engraved plates. All 'Hogarth' prints appearing after this date are merely copies of these original graphic works of art. We also have a large selection of Thomas Cook engravings after William Hogarth's paintings. These engravings were executed and published by Cook between ...
After the big success of A Harlot's Progress, Hogarth published a male counterpart series, A Rake's Progress - a story in eight plates showing the decline of a promising young man into a life of drinking and immoral behavior.
Hogarth started an apprenticeship as a silversmith in 1714, but never finished it. He then tried his luck as an independent engraver for copper plates. His early commissions were for cards, book illustrations and single prints. In 1720, he registered at the John Vanderbank Art Academy.
In Marriage à la Mode Hogarth turned his satire on the follies of the upper classes. The theme of this series is about marriage for money. Although the prints of Marriage à la Mode sold well, the paintings did not.
The youth of William was overshadowed by the chronic financial problems of his father, who was even imprisoned because of his debts. This humiliating experience formed Hogarth for the rest of his life. Hogarth started an apprenticeship as a silversmith in 1714, but never finished it.
In 1753 Hogarth wrote his book The Analysis of Beauty, a wrap-up of his artistic and esthetic principles. Hogarth was a very controversial and individual character. Driven by a sense for justice, he missed no chance to get into a quarrel with his contemporaries.
Set of six prints from Hogarth's celebrated paintings of the ruin of a country girl. The paintings were destroyed in the 18th century. Soon after the death of William Hogarth in 1764, his widow Jane gave the London publisher Robert Sayer permission to publish a collection of her husband's work.
A plate from Hogarth's famous satire of London life 'Times of Day' , first published in 1738. Showing Sadlers Wells, with henpecked males, the older of which had cuckold's horns. Hogarth updated his paintings to match the engravings: a proof of plate three exists without the scolding girl. See Paulson 146-149.
It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children. '. The artist William Hogarth was a friend of Coram's and later a governor of the institution. Handel donated an organ to the chapel and gave performances of the 'Messiah' on it, raising £7,000.
Plate 255 x 190mm (10 x 7½"), good margins. Jenny Cameron (c.1700-1772) was a Jacobite of Glendessary, Loch Arkaig. In 1745 she raised a troop of men in support of the Jacobite Rebellion. She was represented in Hanoverian propaganda as, alternatively, a woman soldier or the mistress of the Young Pretender.
February 1755, as the Act Directs (Plate I); Published 20th February 1757, as the Act directs (Plate II); Published 20th February 1758, as the Act directs (Plate III); Published 1st January 1758, as the Act directs (Plate IV). Set of four engraving.
Martin Folkes, FRS (October 29, 1690 – 1754), English antiquary and natural philosopher, who became a member of the Royal Society at the age of twenty-four, subsequently becoming vice-president (after Sir Isaac Newton's death, Folkes lost out to Hans Sloane in a fiercely contested battle for the presidency).
Wormholes. One of six illustrations prepared by Hogarth for a Spanish-language edition of Don Quixote to be published in London by Tonson in 1738, but which lost out to drawings by John Vanderbank. Hogarth 's plates were later acquired by Robert Dodsley, who published an English edition of Don Quixote in 1756.