About this artwork
William Hogarth was one of the most influential artists of the eighteenth century. He is credited with being the first artist in Europe to create art that represented and expressed a national identity. Born in London, Hogarth was apprenticed to a silver engraver for seven years, moving on to creating his own satirical prints. His series of prints such as 'A Rake's Progress' (1733-1735) had widespread appeal, particularly for the growing ranks of the middle-classes.
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artist:Benjamin Smith (died 1833) English
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title:William Hogarth, 1697 - 1764. Painter and engraver
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date created:1795
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after:William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) English
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materials:Stipple engraving on paper
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measurements:39.40 x 29.40 cm
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credit line:Mrs A.G. Macqueen Ferguson Gift 1950
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accession number:UP H 114
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