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An engraving of the self portrait by William Hogarth titled The Artist and His Pug with The Line of Beauty and Grace on the artist's palette referring to his theory that the curved serpentine line is...
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An engraving of the self portrait by William Hogarth titled The Artist and His Pug with The Line of Beauty and Grace on the artist's palette referring to his theory that the curved serpentine line is...
England, an Engraving by William Hogarth on the Tailpiece to the artist's catalogue of 1761, depicting a monkey watering sticks as a satirical contrast to the frontispiece which depicts Britannia and...
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England, an Engraving by William Hogarth on the Tailpiece to the artist's catalogue of 1761, depicting a monkey watering sticks as a satirical contrast to the frontispiece which depicts Britannia and...
For The Benefit of Spiller, an engraving by William Hogarth in 1728, depicting the actor James Spiller trying to raise money outside debtors prison.
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For The Benefit of Spiller, an engraving by William Hogarth in 1728, depicting the actor James Spiller trying to raise money outside debtors prison.
Boys Peeping at Nature, an engraving by William Hogarth in 1732, depicting three Putti painting or drawing the likeness of an ancient statue depicting Mother Nature.
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Boys Peeping at Nature, an engraving by William Hogarth in 1732, depicting three Putti painting or drawing the likeness of an ancient statue depicting Mother Nature.
Ian Hislop at Chelsea Flower Show London 2013.
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Ian Hislop at Chelsea Flower Show London 2013.