The Father of English painting, William Hogarth aspired to an art that would engage and delight ordinary citizens, rather than educated connoisseurs and critics, whom he despised. He achieved this ambition by creating a new type of painting, a comic strip-like series of pictures called âmodern moral subjectsâ. Famous examples such as âA Harlot's Progressâ, âA Rake's Progressâ and âMarriage A-la-Modeâ were reproduced en masse as popular engravings and were accessible to all. His work also provided a visual influence to the satirical works of Englandâs great men of letters. More importantly, Hogarthâs extraordinary achievement of securing a Copyright Act would benefit countless artists in all media to the present day. Delphiâs Masters of Art Series presents the worldâs first digital e-Art books, allowing readers to explore the works of great artists in comprehensive detail. This volume presents Hogarthâs complete paintings in beautiful detail, with concise introductions, hundreds of high quality images and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
* The complete paintings of William Hogarth â hundreds of images, fully indexed and arranged in chronological and alphabetical order
* Includes reproductions of rare works
* Features a special âHighlightsâ section, with concise introductions to the masterpieces, giving valuable contextual information
* Enlarged âDetailâ images, allowing you to explore Hogarthâs celebrated works in detail, as featured in traditional art books
* Hundreds of images in colour â highly recommended for viewing on tablets and smartphones or as a valuable reference tool on eReaders
* Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the paintings
* Easily locate the artworks you wish to view
* Includes a wide selection of Hogarthâs prints â explore the artistâs varied works
* Hogarthâs treatise of art: âThe Analysis of Beautyâ
* A special criticism section, with eight seminal essays exploring Hogarthâs contribution to the development of British art
* Features four bonus biographies â immerse yourself in Hogarthâs world
CONTENTS:
The Highlights
Masquerades and Operas (1724)
Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme (1724)
Conversation Piece (c. 1731)
A Harlotâs Progress (1731)
A Rakeâs Progress (1734)
Self Portrait (1735)
Jesus at the Pool of Bethesda (1737)
Four Times of the Day (1738)
Portrait of Thomas Coram (1740)
Marriage Ă -la-mode (1745)
The Painter and his Pug (1745)
David Garrick as Richard III (1745)
The Shrimp Girl (c. 1745)
The Gate of Calais or O, the Roast Beef of Old England (1748)
Beer Street and Gin Lane (1751)
Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo (1759)
Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism (1762)
The Paintings
The Complete Paintings
Alphabetical List of Paintings
The Prints
List of Prints
The Book
The Analysis of Beauty (1753)
The Criticism
Preface to âJoseph Andrewsâ (1742) by Henry Fielding
Letter to George Montagu, Esq. (1761) by Horace Walpole
Characters of Hogarth (1765) by Horace Walpole
On the Genius and Character of Hogarth (1811) by Charles Lamb
Hogarth, Smollett, and Fielding (1853) by William Makepeace Thackeray
Hogarthâs Works: First Series (1874) by John Ireland and John Nichols
Hogarth and His Time (1877) by James Parton
Hogarthâs Sigismunda (1892) by Austin Dobson
The Biographies
Biographical Anecdotes of William Hogarth (1785) by John Nichols
William Hogarth (1900) by Austin Dobson
Hogarth (1912) by Arthur St. John Adcock
Hogarth by (1913) C. Lewis Hind
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