In December 1750, William Hogarth issued a print called The March to Finchley. Set in 1745, the engraving shows government soldiers marching out of London to counter the Jacobite rising led by 'Bonnie ...
<p>Paul Holberton Publishing is launching a book to accompany a major new exhibition on the artist William Hogarth. <em>Hogarth, France & British Art</em> by ...
Stand at the east end of London’s Oxford Street, look east and you will see the site of William Hogarth’s most famous picture – Gin Lane. In 1751, when Hogarth made the print, this neighbourhood – a ...
If someone’s remembered simply by the utterance of their surname, one can only presume they are either famously or infamously remembered. In the world of art and antiques, names like Chippendale and ...
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