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Old and New London
… opposite to the 'Adam and Eve,' forms a side object in Hogarth's celebrated picture of 'The March to Finchley,' …
Survey of London Monograph
… a satyr in person and manners; model for the friar in Hogarth's 'The Gate of Calais' whence nicknamed 'Friar Pine'. …
A New History of London
… Here is a stair-case painted and given by the late Mr. Hogarth, containing two pictures, representing the good …
Survey of London
… not to Newington Causeway as is there suggested. Hogarth's picture "A Fair, the Humours of a Fair," painted in … alternative suggestions have been put forward: (1) That Hogarth was depicting Bartholomew Fair, or (2) that the … with either site. The most probable explanation is that Hogarth was chiefly concerned with the fair itself and its …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has been blocked up with paintings from the pencil of Hogarth, and the organ, which has been removed to the west …
History Theses 1901-1970
… elections in Derby and Derbyshire, 183265. C.E. Hogarth. Manchester M.A. 1957. The private member of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… AND SEVENTY OTHER PLATES OF GLASS, ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, By Hogarth, Walmsley, Craig, Gainsborough &c. PICTURES, STAINED …
The Environs of London
… Lucy in the Beggar's Opera: her portrait is introduced by Hogarth in his scene from that play. Bridget, queen of the …
Old and New London
… and strictly just landlady had her portrait taken by Hogarth, as tradition says, when he paid a visit to …
Cardiff Records
… Lyndhurst, 13 Paul before Felix, 14 The Law, 15 The Bench (Hogarth), 16 Earl Mansfield, 17 Earl Camden, 18 Chief Baron …
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