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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Henricke, Gray's Inn Lane, London, cm ( c. 165566). [ Hogarth Soc., 1911, p. 69] Velin, John, Shambles, Bradford, … Anna, and a Charles Vermalette, possibly their son. [ Hogarth Soc., 1949, p. 185] Vernal, John, Worcester, cm and u …
Old and New London
… to Vauxhall in Boswell's "Life of Johnson"How Hogarth became connected with Vauxhall GardensA Ridotto al … of the proprietors." Among Tyers's numerous friends was Hogarth, who, as we have already seen, had a residence in … paintings. For the following account of the way in which Hogarth, as a painter, became connected with the gardens, we …
Survey of London
… on which he employed, among others, the artists Hayman, Hogarth and Roubiliac. Music and illuminations and good food …
A History of the County of Essex
… was the ballroom. That was the room depicted in William Hogarth's 'Assembly at Wanstead House' (1729), which shows an …
Old and New London
… adjoining. His portrait was painted by King, a friend of Hogarth, engraved by Houston, and published by Skeggs … he tells us, died Luke Sullivan, the engraver of some of Hogarth's most famous works, and another engraver, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with a population of 12,518. Mr. John Ireland, author of Hogarth Illustrated, was born here. Wembdon (St. George) …
Old and New London
… Torrigiano, Albert Drer, Michael Angelo, Titian, Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Mulready, are from designs …
Old and New London
… 1825, elderly gentlemen were attired after the fashion of Hogarth's pictures. The stage here was the scene of still …
Old and New London
… is rendered classical by the pen of Pope and the pencil of Hogarth. It is in a woful condition, and, as I hear, is to be …
Old and New London
… as it was a few years previously, in a style worthy of Hogarth, who, by the way, has also immortalised it. It is …
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