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Old and New London
… before her execution she dressed in scarlet, and sat to Hogarth for a sketch, which Horace Walpole bought for 5. The …
Old and New London
… officers.' And so the thing is kept alive." In one of Hogarth's series of the Idle and Industrious Apprentices, the …
Old and New London
… and that hoary old rascal, Simon, Lord Lovat, whom Hogarth sketched on his way to London, as he was jotting off …
Survey of London
… of 1835 in order to be near his future wife, Catherine Hogarth, who lived in York Place on the south side of Fulham …
Old and New London
… StreetThe Prince of Wales's TheatreSt. John's ChurchThe Hogarth ClubDressmakers' and Milliners' AssociationFitzroy … the intervening gable. At No. 84 in this street is the "Hogarth Club," founded in 1870, and strictly limited in its … the site of what now is the "Adam and Eve," celebrated in Hogarth's picture in the last century, and of which we shall …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Booker, the present owner and the patron of the vicarage. Hogarth or Hogget House perhaps derived its name from former … asked leave to compound under the Recusants' Act. 136 The Hogarth House estate was about that time owned by John … the following descent: Richard Wilson, who bought the Hogarth House property from Sir George Middleton in 1625 -s. …
Old and New London
… and a rival school was founded, where, according to Hogarth, a "female figure was introduced, to make it more … subsisted till his death, in 1734, when his son-in-law, Hogarth, becoming possessed of the models, lent them to a …
The Environs of London
… is a portrait of the notorious Sarah Malcolm, painted by Hogarth the day before she was executed for the murder of … to her marriage with Charles II. In this room also are Hogarth's sketch of the Beggars Opera, containing portraits … English portraits bound in volumes, the works of Faithorn, Hogarth, and others of the most eminent English artists. The …
Old and New London
… be added, figures constantly in the caricatures of Hogarth. Thus, in his "Industry and Idleness," "Tom Idle" … balcony in St. Paul's Churchyard, and smiling approval. In Hogarth's print of Tyburn Tree, the hangman is represented … than at that simpler period, when Fielding hanged him and Hogarth drew him." Tyburn also figures in one of Hogarth's …
Survey of London
… engaged Mr. [Peter] Thoms, an artist of much ability, whom Hogarth used to call Reynolds's drapery man, to forward … their den, each pulling a different way'. 77 William Hogarth, who was born in 1697, was apprenticed at an early … etc. Jewells etc.' 78 j It has always been assumed that Hogarth designed this card while serving his apprenticeship, …
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