Two of Hogarth’s later narrative series: Four Time of the Day, and Marriage A-la-Mode, were key in his new British narrative painting.
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Probably the best-known of those who showed work at the First Impressionist Exhibition, he was an influential art critic, writer and painter, best remembered now for his sculpture.
An associate of the Camden Town Group, many of his paintings show Brighton, sometimes known as London-on-Sea.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 169. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Challenging […]
Completing this river cruise, from Canaletto’s view of Westminster, through a Frost Fair, to John Constable’s Headlight Castle.
A river cruise starting with JMW Turner at Maidenhead in the Berkshire countryside, and ending with Whistler at Battersea Bridge.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: Challenging response of […]
Hogarth devised series of paintings to tell moral stories entirely visually. A Harlot’s Progress and A Rake’s Progress broke new ground in British if not European painting.
One of the prolific engravers and print-makers who was part of the revival in print-making in France, but he had a dark side too.
Paintings of the death of Ophelia from 1889 to 1910, including works by Waterhouse, Odilon Redon, and others.
