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William Hogarth (1697-1764) was an English painter, printmaker, and satirist who is considered one of the most influential artists of the 18th century

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Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Stage Coach or Country Inn Yard, 1747. Artist: William Hogarth

The Stage Coach or Country Inn Yard, 1747. Artist: William Hogarth
The Stage Coach or Country Inn Yard, 1747. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds]

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Morning (Four Times of the Day), 1738. Artist: William Hogarth

Morning (Four Times of the Day), 1738. Artist: William Hogarth
Morning (Four Times of the Day), 1738. Scene in Covent Garden, London, early on a winter morning. A small fire burns in the foreground. A stall-keeper is seated on a basket

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Lottery, 1721. Artist: William Hogarth

The Lottery, 1721. Artist: William Hogarth
The Lottery, 1721. A theatre stage upon which the allegorical figures of virtue and vice perform a production. This was Hogarths way of criticising the government for raising money by lottery

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: A Satire on the South Sea Company, 1721. Artist: William Hogarth

A Satire on the South Sea Company, 1721. Artist: William Hogarth
A Satire on the South Sea Company, 1721. The South Sea Bubble (1711-1720), showing greed and speculation which preceded the bubble

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Cock-pit, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth

The Cock-pit, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth
The Cock-pit, 1759. Cockfighting enthusiasts from a cross-section of society gamble and squabble. The blind Lord Albemarle Bertie (centre)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Artist: Charles Grignion

Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Artist: Charles Grignion
Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Britannia waters Architecture, Painting and Sculpture with water from George IIIs monument

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Burlesque sur le burlesque, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby

Burlesque sur le burlesque, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
Burlesque sur le burlesque avec privilege du roi December 1st, 1753. An art critic watches Hogarth painting a cherub pissing on the sparking chamber of a gun

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: False Perspective, 1753. Artist: Luke Sullivan

False Perspective, 1753. Artist: Luke Sullivan
False Perspective, 1753. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Battle of the Pictures, 1745. Artist: William Hogarth

The Battle of the Pictures, 1745. Artist: William Hogarth
The Battle of the Pictures, 1745. The bearer hereof is entitled (if he thinks proper) to be a bidder for Mr Hogarths pictures, which are to be sold on the last day of this month

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: A Satire on the Altar-piece by Kent in St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, 1725

A Satire on the Altar-piece by Kent in St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, 1725. Artist: William Hogarth
A Satire on the Altar-piece by Kent in St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, 1725. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Taste: The Gate of Burlington House, 1731. Artist: William Hogarth

Taste: The Gate of Burlington House, 1731. Artist: William Hogarth
Taste: The Gate of Burlington House, 1731. Contemplations upon a coronet. 1797. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth

Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. A procession marking John Richs entry into Covent Garden. On the right a carriage is being pulled by satyrs

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: If musicks charms can hearts enthral, 1730. Artist: William Hogarth

If musicks charms can hearts enthral, 1730. Artist: William Hogarth
If musicks charms can hearts enthral, this consorts sure above em all. How sweet the sound where cats and bears, with brutish noise offend our ears, just so the foreign singers move

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Berenstat, Cuzzoni and Senesino c1725. Artist: William Hogarth

Berenstat, Cuzzoni and Senesino c1725. Artist: William Hogarth
Berenstat, Cuzzoni and Senesino c1725. The Italian opera singers Gaetano Berenstadt (c1687-1735), Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni (1700-1770) and Francesco Bernardi

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Characters and Caricaturas, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Characters and Caricaturas, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Characters and Caricaturas, 1743. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: A Committee of the House of Commons at the Fleet Street Prison, London, 1729 (c1905)

A Committee of the House of Commons at the Fleet Street Prison, London, 1729 (c1905). Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The House of Commons in Sir Robert Walpoles administration

The House of Commons in Sir Robert Walpoles administration
The House of Commons in Sir Robert Walpoles Administration. The Right Honorable Arthur Onslow in the Speakers chair, Sir Robert Walpole at his right hand

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Notes by William Hogarth, c1751. Artist: William Hogarth

Notes by William Hogarth, c1751. Artist: William Hogarth
Notes by William Hogarth, c1751. Notes on his intentions in designing the prints of Beer Street of Gin Lane and of The Four Stages of Cruelty, published in 1751

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Gulielmus Hogarth, 19th century. Artist: James Mollison

Gulielmus Hogarth, 19th century. Artist: James Mollison
Gulielmus Hogarth, 19th century. The portrait deliberately projects a guide to the way Hogarth (1697-1764) wanted others to think of him

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Marriage a la Mode: 1, The Marriage Contract, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Marriage a la Mode: 1, The Marriage Contract, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Marriage a la Mode: 1, The Marriage Contract, 1743. The ageing Earl Squander, proud of his family tree but in need of money to maintain his position

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Portrait of the novelist and playwright Henry Fielding (1707-1754), 1762

Portrait of the novelist and playwright Henry Fielding (1707-1754), 1762. Hogarth, William (1697-1764). Private collection

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: David Garrick as Richard III, 1746

David Garrick as Richard III, 1746. Hogarth, William (1697-1764). Private collection

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Bench, 1758

The Bench, 1758. Senior Judge Sir John Willes and Henry Bathurst. Hogarth, William (1697-1764). Private collection

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Beer Street and Gin Lane 1, 1751

Beer Street and Gin Lane 1, 1751. Hogarth, William (1697-1764). Private collection

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Illustration from the poem Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, 1726. Artist: William Hogarth

Illustration from the poem Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, 1726. Artist: William Hogarth
Illustration from the poem Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, 1726. Hudibras is a satrical poem about the various factions involved in the English Civil War

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Invasion, England, c1834-1860 (1910). Artist: Thomas Phillibrown

The Invasion, England, c1834-1860 (1910). Artist: Thomas Phillibrown
The Invasion, England, c1834-1860 (1910). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1910)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Shrimp Girl, c1740-1745 (1910). Artist: William Hogarth

The Shrimp Girl, c1740-1745 (1910). Artist: William Hogarth
The Shrimp Girl, c1740-1745 (1910). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1910)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Silvertongue has been hanged and the countess has taken poison. Her father - a City alderman - removes the ring from her finger

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Shrimp Girl, c1745. Artist: William Hogarth

The Shrimp Girl, c1745. Artist: William Hogarth
The Shrimp Girl, c1745

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette, 1743. The wife is in her boudoir talking with counsellor Silvertongue. She is now a countess and a mother but she is neglecting her child

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tete a Tete, 1743. The young nobleman comes home from a night of revelry at 1.20 am and ignores his wife who has been holding a card party. The steward walks out in disgust

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Election: The Polling, 18th-19th century

The Election: The Polling, 18th-19th century. Plate II of a series of four illustrations. An old soldier tenders his oath but is challenged by an advocate as, having lost his right hand

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Tavern scene from The Rakes Progress, 1735. Artist: William Hogarth

Tavern scene from The Rakes Progress, 1735. Artist: William Hogarth
Tavern scene from The Rakes Progress, 1735. Plate II in William Hogarths series of eight illustrations originally published in 1735. Here the Rake squanders his fortune on drink, women and gambling

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Cock Pit, c1840. Artist: George Presbury

The Cock Pit, c1840. Artist: George Presbury
The Cock Pit, c1840. Cockfighting enthusiasts from a cross-section of society gamble and squabble. The blind Lord Albermarle Bertie (centre)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Marriage a la Mode, Plate III, The Inspection, 1745 (engraving)

Marriage a la Mode, Plate III, The Inspection, 1745 (engraving)
XJF397638 Marriage a la Mode, Plate III, The Inspection, 1745 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: original in National Gallery)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Dressing Rooms

Dressing Rooms
A work by William Hogarth, (1697 - 1764), of a theatre dressing-room, one of his modern moral subjects, circa 1735. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Inspection

The Inspection
The third in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: The Marriage Settlement

The Marriage Settlement
The first in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Engraving by William Hogarth

Engraving by William Hogarth
3520251 Engraving by William Hogarth by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by William Hogarth (1697-1764) English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Boys Peeping at Nature

Boys Peeping at Nature
2625672 Boys Peeping at Nature by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by british artist & engraver, William Hogarth 1697-1764: Boys Peeping at Nature.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras

Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras
2625584 Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by british artist & engraver)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras

Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras
2625580 Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by british artist & engraver)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon by William Hogarth 1724

Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon by William Hogarth 1724
3788040 Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon by William Hogarth 1724 by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law by W)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Ticket for the Theatre

Ticket for the Theatre
2625676 Ticket for the Theatre by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by british artist & engraver, William Hogarth 1697-1764: Ticket for the Theatre.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras

Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras
2625589 Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by british artist & engraver)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras

Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras
2625583 Frontispiece to Samuel Butler's Hudibras by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by british artist & engraver)

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Engraving by William Hogarth

Engraving by William Hogarth
3520266 Engraving by William Hogarth by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); (add.info.: Engraving by William Hogarth (1697-1764) English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic

Background imageWilliam Hogarth Collection: Greek Patriarchial Crown Methodios Based On Patriarch Of Constantinople

Greek Patriarchial Crown Methodios Based On Patriarch Of Constantinople
Greek patriarchial crown based on that of Methodios, ancient Patriarch of Constantinople. After an 18th century print by William Hogarth



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William Hogarth Collection

William Hogarth (1697-1764) was an English painter, printmaker, and satirist who is considered one of the most influential artists of the 18th century. He is best known for his series of moralizing paintings and prints such as A Rake's Progress, Marriage à la Mode, and The Four Times of the Day. His works often depicted scenes from everyday life in a humorous manner that was intended to critique contemporary social issues. He also wrote several books on aesthetics which were highly influential in the development of British art theory. Hogarth's work has had a lasting impact on British culture and he is widely regarded as one of Britain's greatest artists.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The William Hogarth collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art and framed prints featuring the works of one of Britain's most celebrated artists. William Hogarth was an 18th-century painter, engraver, and satirist who is best known for his humorous and often biting social commentary on life in Georgian England. Our collection includes some of Hogarth's most famous works such as "Gin Lane" and "Beer Street," which depict the negative effects of alcohol consumption on society. Other pieces in our collection showcase Hogarth's skillful use of satire to comment on politics, morality, and everyday life. Media Storehouse offers high-quality reproductions that capture the intricate details and vibrant colors found in Hogarth's original works. The prints are available in a variety of sizes to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're a fan of classic art or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, the William Hogarth collection is sure to impress.
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What are William Hogarth (Artists Arts) art prints?

William Hogarth was an English painter, engraver and satirist who lived during the 18th century. His art prints are known for their social commentary and often depict scenes of everyday life in London at the time. Hogarth's works were highly influential in shaping British visual culture and his legacy can still be seen today. We offer a range of William Hogarth art prints that capture the essence of his unique style. These prints are perfect for those looking to add a touch of history and sophistication to their home or office decor. From iconic pieces such as "Gin Lane" to lesser-known works like "The Distrest Poet", there is something for every taste. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure that it captures all the detail and nuance present in the original artwork. Whether you're a fan of classic art or simply appreciate beautiful imagery, William Hogarth's art prints are sure to impress.
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What William Hogarth (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of William Hogarth art prints that you can purchase. Some of the popular prints available include "The Rake's Progress," which is a series of eight paintings depicting the life and downfall of Tom Rakewell, as well as "Gin Lane" and "Beer Street," two engravings that were part of a campaign against excessive drinking in 18th-century England. Other notable works by Hogarth available at Media Storehouse include "Marriage A-la-Mode," another series of paintings exploring the theme of marriage, and "The Four Times of Day," four scenes representing different times during the day. Additionally, there are several portraits by Hogarth featuring prominent figures from his time, such as David Garrick and Captain Thomas Coram. With so many options to choose from, you're sure to find a William Hogarth print that suits your taste and style at Media Storehouse.
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To purchase William Hogarth art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection online and select the print(s) you would like to buy. Once you have made your selection, add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a range of sizes for each print, so make sure to choose the size that best suits your needs. You may also want to consider framing options if you plan on displaying the print in your home or office. When purchasing art prints from Media Storehouse, it is important to note that they are intended for personal use only and cannot be used commercially without permission. Additionally, acrylic prints are not available through this retailer. Buying William Hogarth art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful artwork into your home or workspace with ease.
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How much do How much do William Hogarth (Artists Arts) art prints cost from Media Storehouse? art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of William Hogarth art prints for purchase. Our collection includes some of his most famous works, such as "Gin Lane" and "Marriage à-la-mode." The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We offer both framed and unframed options in various sizes to suit your needs. Our William Hogarth art prints are printed using high-quality materials to ensure that they look stunning on any wall. Whether you're looking to add some classic artwork to your home or office, or you're a collector looking for rare pieces, our selection has something for everyone. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality. You can trust that when you purchase a William Hogarth art print from Media Storehouse, you'll receive a beautiful piece that will last for years to come.
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We take great care in delivering your William Hogarth art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in pristine condition. Depending on the size of the print, it will either be delivered flat or rolled up in a sturdy tube. For smaller sized prints, we use protective cardboard envelopes with additional padding to prevent any damage during transit. Larger prints are carefully rolled and placed inside a durable tube for added protection. We work with trusted courier services who provide reliable and efficient delivery options worldwide. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so you can keep track of its progress. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and safely. That's why we strive to deliver all orders as quickly as possible while ensuring they arrive in perfect condition every time.