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Gregory, who has been regularly involved in Steve Hogarth's h-Band, has also contributed to works by Porcupine Tree, including string arrangements on their sixth album, Lightbulb Sun, and for Dublin group Pugwash.

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* March 1 – Caroline of Ansbach, queen of George II of Great Britain ( d. 1737 ); her birthdate was associated with Saint David's Day, for example in plate 4 of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress
Hogarth's friend, the magistrate Henry Fielding, may have enlisted Hogarth to help with propaganda for a Gin Act: Beer Street and Gin Lane were issued shortly after his work An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers, and Related Writings and addressed the same issues.
The spread of Hogarth's prints throughout Europe, together with the depiction of popular scenes from his prints in faked Hogarth prints, influenced Continental book illustration through the 18th and early 19th century, especially in Germany and France.
In 1703 his father Richard opened a coffee house there, ' Hogarth's Coffee House ', offering Latin lessons together with the coffee.
In the mid-1940s Williamson continued to pursue his interest in cartooning and began to take art classes with Tarzan cartoonist Burne Hogarth, and later at Hogarth's Cartoonists and Illustrators School.
Hogarth's picture shows her in one of the scenes, with the Duke of Bolton in a box.
He restored it with the help of Frederick William Peel ARIBA and Henry Austin Dobson, Hogarth's biographer.
The collection consists of nearly 2, 000 paintings and 100 sculptures, with an emphasis, reflecting Mellon's interest, in the interval between William Hogarth's birth ( 1697 ) to J. M. W. Turner's death ( 1851 ).

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Freemasonry was a theme in some of Hogarth's work, most notably ' Night ', the fourth in the quartet of paintings ( later released as engravings ) collectively entitled the Four Times of the Day.
Hogarth's work were a direct influence on John Collier, who was known as the " Lancashire Hogarth ".
For example, Gavin Gordon's 1935 ballet The Rake's Progress, to choreography by Ninette de Valois, was based directly on Hogarth's series of paintings of that title.
" and was immortalised in a detail of Plate II of William Hogarth's " A Rake's Progress " ( she may also appear in Plate IV of his series " Marriage à la mode " of 1745 ).
He was sometimes called the " Scottish Hogarth ", although he lacked Hogarth's satirical qualities.
Headed Tail Piece, it was intended as the tailpiece for a bound edition of Hogarth's engravings.
Hogarth's print was not the only image that ridiculed the affair — George Vertue published The Surrey-Wonder, and The Doctors in Labour, or a New Wim-Wam in Guildford ( 12 plates ), a broadsheet published in 1727 which satirises St. André, was also popular at the time.
The rake became the butt of moralistic tales in which his typical fate was debtor's prison, venereal disease, or, in the case of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, insanity in Bedlam.
His Epistle to William Hogarth ( 1763 ) was in answer to the caricature of Wilkes made during the trial, in it Hogarth's vanity and envy were attacked in an invective which Garrick quoted as shocking and barbarous.
Probably the most prestigious comic version, however, was illustrator and former Tarzan comic strip artist Burne Hogarth's 1972 adaptation of the first half of the book into his showcase graphic novel Tarzan of the Apes.
In the 18th century, music was considered to be so far outside the realm of aesthetic theory ( then conceived of in visual terms ) that music was barely mentioned in William Hogarth's treatise, The Analysis of Beauty.
The church also appears to be that in William Hogarth's engraving of Southwark Fair made in 1733, a year before it was demolished.
The tree in front is a mulberry which was present in Hogarth's time, and has some local fame.
Alfred Dawson, whose family home at The Cedars adjoined Hogarth's and whose printing works was nearby, rescued the House in 1890 and restored it.

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Hogarth's engravings also inspired the BBC radio play " The Midnight House " by Jonathan Hall, based on the M. R. James ghost story " The Mezzotint " and first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
He provided a collection of Hogarth's works, commissioned replica furniture based on pieces in Hogarth prints and even took the photographs for the first guide book himself.
Following this, In 1947, Ayers studied under Burne Hogarth in the first class of Hogarth's new institution, New York City's Cartoonists and Illustrators School ( renamed the School of Visual Arts 1956 ).

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Hogarth's Humours of an Election # The Polling | The Polling, depicting a 1754 election to the Parliament of Great Britain | British parliament, includes a blue flag representing the Tory ( British political party ) | Tories and an orange flag representing the Whig ( British political party ) | Whigs.
The furnishing includes Shipway's replica pieces and the new exhibition presents the House as a home, as well as celebrating Hogarth's life and work.

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In Great Britain, one of Hogarth's set of paintings forming a melodramatic morality tale titled Marriage à la Mode, engraved in 1745, shows the parade rooms of a stylish London house, in which the only rococo is in plasterwork of the salon's ceiling.
He also published from 1794 to 1799 an Ausführliche Erklärung der Hogarthischen Kupferstiche, in which he described the satirical details in William Hogarth's prints.
Hayman provided most of the subjects, which were rapidly executed by students and assistants ; Hubert Gravelot provided designs for two others, and Hogarth's designs were pressed into service in hastily dashed-off copies that filled the back of every box.

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Notable Hogarth engravings in the 1740s includeThe Enraged Musician ( 1741 ), the six prints of Marriage à-la-mode ( 1745 ; executed by French artists under Hogarth's inspection ), and The Stage Coach or The Country Inn Yard ( 1747 ).
Hogarth's House in Chiswick, west London, is now a museum ; it abuts one of London's best known road junctions – the Hogarth Roundabout.
In 1764, William Hogarth published his last engraving, The Bathos, or the Manner of Sinking in Sublime Paintings inscribed to Dealers in Dark Pictures, depicting Father Time lying exhausted in a scene of destruction, parodying the fashion at that time for " sublime " works of art, and satirising criticisms made of Hogarth's own works.
William Hogarth | Hogarth's Cunicularii, or The Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation ( 1726 ).
William Hogarth | William Hogarth's 1763 cartoon targeting Churchill
For his friend William Hogarth he even carved a portrait of Hogarth's dog " Trump ".
Hogarth's House is the former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick.

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Independent shops were risky in the 1740s because no strict copyright laws, other than the Engraving Copyright Act of 1734 ( known as " Hogarth's Act "), had yet been instituted.
He took art classes at Burne Hogarth's Cartoonists and Illustrators School, there befriending future cartoonists Wally Wood and Roy Krenkel, who introduced him to the work of illustrators who had influenced adventure strips.
" In a 2005 interview, Ayers elaborated that, " Joe had me pencil some of his Funnyman stories after seeing my drawings at Hogarth's evening class " and " sent me to Vin Sullivan of Magazine Enterprises.

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