Baroque and Rococo

 

Baroque and Rococo Art Map



 


William Hogarth



 

 
William Hogarth

(b London, 10 Nov 1697; d London, 25–26 Oct 1764).

 English painter and engraver. He played a crucial part in establishing an English school of painting, both through the quality of his painting and through campaigns to improve the status of the artist in England. He also demonstrated that artists could become independent of wealthy patrons by publishing engravings after their own paintings. He is best remembered for the satirical engravings that gave the name ‘Hogarthian’ to low-life scenes of the period.


 


Self Portrait at the Easel


 


David Garrick and his Wife


 


David Garrick as Richard III

 

Before


 

After


 

Captain Coram


 

Lord Hervey and his friends


 

Moses Brought Before Pharaoh's Daughter


 

The Tavern Scene


 


Characters and Caricaturas