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Other prints were his outcry against inhumanity in The Four Stages of Cruelty ( published 21 February 1751 ), in which Hogarth depicts the cruel treatment of animals which he saw around him, and suggests what will happen to people who carry on in this manner.

Hogarth and Tom
It was understandable therefore that William Hogarth, in his drawings of A Rake's Progress, should have depicted Tom Rakewell as ending his days in Bedlam.
* Lord Raingo ( 1966 ) ( TV ) as Tom Hogarth
In the novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, the author Henry Fielding refers to paintings by William Hogarth in order to explain what some of his characters look like.
The song was produced by Tom Rothrock and Jimmy Hogarth and received a mixed reception from music critics.
The song was produced by Tom Rothrock and Jimmy Hogarth.
The illustrators included Alex Raymond, Burne Hogarth, Clark Haas, Tony DiPreta, Nat Edson and Tom Massey.
The illustrators included Alex Raymond, Burne Hogarth, Clark Haas, Nat Edson and Tom Massey.

Hogarth and King's
His drawings show a taste for strongly drawn realism in the direction his son-in-law William Hogarth was to pursue, but this is largely overridden in the finished works, and for Greenwich he took to heart his careful list of " Objections that will arise from the plain representation of the King's landing as it was in fact and in the modern way and dress " and painted a conventional Baroque glorification.

Hogarth and House
Hogarth's House in Chiswick, west London, is now a museum ; it abuts one of London's best known road junctions – the Hogarth Roundabout.
* The Question of the House of Lords, London: Hogarth Press, 1934
The ceiling is a plaster work by William Wilton and paintings include Hogarth ’ s Moses before Pharao ’ s Daughter and Gainsborough ’ s picture of London ’ s Charter House.
Susan Hogarth, leader of LPRadicals and candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives, does not include a copyright notice on the caucus website or on her campaign website, and has stated in posts to the lpradicals Yahoo group that she does not believe in intellectual property.
' Hogarth House ', 34 Paradise Road, Richmond upon Thames | Richmond, London, UK
" Hogarth " is now an imprint of The Crown Publishing Group, part of Random House Inc.
They then return to the Gate House, which after the Dissolution of the monasteries was put to many uses, with Shakespeare, Dr Johnson, Hogarth and Dickens all taking part in its story.
Hogarth's House is the former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick.
The interior of the House was refurbished for the Hogarth Tercentenary in 1997.

Hogarth and later
The list of supposed members is immense ; among the more probable candidates are George Bubb Dodington, a fabulously corpulent man in his 60s ; William Hogarth, although hardly a gentleman, has been associated with the club after painting Dashwood as a Franciscan Friar and John Wilkes, though much later, under the pseudonym John of Aylesbury.
Steve Hogarth later said: " How can they say, this is an amazing record ... no, we don't want to talk to you?
Hogarth was initiated as a Freemason some time before 1728 in the Lodge at the Hand and Apple Tree Tavern, Little Queen Street, and later belonged to the Carrier Stone Lodge and the Grand Stewards ' Lodge ; the latter still possesses the ' Hogarth Jewel ' which Hogarth designed for the Lodge's Master to wear.
They later became a four piece adding drums-Paul Fletcher, and saxophone-Ian Cox, and finally a five piece with bass player Barbara Hogarth in 1982.
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.
Bussell and Hogarth, and later their daughter Sally McNally ( 1936 – 2004 ), continued to use Muffin in their own shows.
Fifty years after the last part was written a new edition was published, with illustrations by William Hogarth, who later became one of the foremost artists of the day.
Prominent anti-gin campaigners included Henry Fielding ( whose 1751 ' Enquiry into the Late Increase in Robbers ' blamed gin consumption for both increased crime and increased ill health among children ), Josiah Tucker, Daniel Defoe ( who had originally campaigned for the liberalisation of distilling, but later complained that drunken mothers were threatening to produce a ' fine spindle-shanked generation ' of children ), and – briefly – William Hogarth.
Janet Courtney, née Hogarth, worked for The Times Book Club and was later responsible for the arrangement of the Index volume to the 11th and 12th editions of Encyclopædia Britannica.
In the 18th-century St. Martin's Lane was noted for the Academy founded by William Hogarth and later for premises of cabinet-makers and " upholders " such as Thomas Chippendale, who moved to better premises there in 1753, Vile and Cobb, and William Hallett around the corner in Newport Street.

Hogarth and painting
During the Rococo era Portraiture was an important component of painting in all countries, but especially in Great Britain, where the leaders were William Hogarth ( 1697 – 1764 ), in a blunt realist style, and Francis Hayman ( 1708 – 1776 ), Angelica Kauffman who was Swiss, ( 1741 – 1807 ), Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds ( 1723 – 1792 ), in more flattering styles influenced by Antony Van Dyck ( 1599 – 1641 ).
Later, Johnson added a painting gallery with an innovative viewing mechanism of rotating walls to hold paintings ( influenced by the Hogarth displays at Sir John Soane's house ), followed by a sky-lit sculpture gallery.
Therefore, by that time, Hogarth hit on a new idea: " painting and engraving modern moral subjects ... to treat my subjects as a dramatic writer ; my picture was my stage ", as he himself remarked in his manuscript notes.
This room also features a painting by George Lambert with figures attributed to William Hogarth, regarded by art historians as the first painting to depict the English Landscape Garden.
The painting, David Garrick as Richard III ( 1745 ), is by William Hogarth.
His painting " March of the Guards to Finchley " was also obtained by the hospital after Hogarth donated lottery tickets for a sale of his works, and the hospital won it.
* The Bench ( Hogarth ), a 1758 oil-on-canvas painting by the English artist William Hogarth
* William Hogarth begins painting his Marriage à-la-mode series
* The Times, painting by William Hogarth, ( 1762 )
When his son ran for parliament as a Whig in 1754, resentment over his role in the calendar reform was one of many issues raised by the son's Tory opponents ; a famous 1755 Hogarth painting influenced by the events of these elections is the main historical source for the " Give us our eleven days " slogan.
Henceforward, his work would lead him to be viewed in the future as the Venetian William Hogarth, painting subjects and events of everyday life in Venice.
The Clique was characterised by their rejection of academic high art in favour of genre painting, following the precedents of William Hogarth and David Wilkie.
The song provided the popular title for a 1748 painting by William Hogarth: O the Roast Beef of Old England ( The Gate of Calais ).
Taste in High Life, original painting 1742, William Hogarth | Hogarth engraving 1746
A painting by William Hogarth of a scene from John Gay's Beggar's Opera.

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